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Winchburgh M9 Junction Environmental Impact Assessment Report: Volume 4: Figures 7. Ecology and Nature Conservation Figure 7.1: Designated Sites Site Boundary

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Page 1: Figure 7.1: Designated Sites - Transport Scotland · Mature tree with low BRP (Horse chestnut) 3 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore) 4. Pond 2 5 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore)

Winchburgh M9 Junction

Environmental Impact Assessment Report: Volume 4: Figures

7. Ecology and Nature Conservation

Figure 7.1: Designated Sites

Site Boundary

Page 2: Figure 7.1: Designated Sites - Transport Scotland · Mature tree with low BRP (Horse chestnut) 3 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore) 4. Pond 2 5 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore)

Winchburgh M9 Junction

Environmental Impact Assessment Report: Volume 4: Figures

7. Ecology and Nature Conservation

Figure 7.2a: Ancient Woodland Inventory

Site Boundary

Page 3: Figure 7.1: Designated Sites - Transport Scotland · Mature tree with low BRP (Horse chestnut) 3 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore) 4. Pond 2 5 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore)

Winchburgh M9 Junction

Environmental Impact Assessment Report: Volume 4: Figures

7. Ecology and Nature Conservation

Figure 7.2b: Ancient Woodland Inventory

Page 4: Figure 7.1: Designated Sites - Transport Scotland · Mature tree with low BRP (Horse chestnut) 3 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore) 4. Pond 2 5 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore)

Winchburgh M9 Junction

Environmental Impact Assessment Report: Volume 4: Figures

7. Ecology and Nature Conservation

Figure 7.3: Phase 1 Habitats

Page 5: Figure 7.1: Designated Sites - Transport Scotland · Mature tree with low BRP (Horse chestnut) 3 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore) 4. Pond 2 5 Mature tree with low BRP (Sycamore)

Winchburgh M9 Junction

Environmental Impact Assessment Report: Volume 4: Figures

7. Ecology and Nature Conservation

Figure 7.4: Target Notes