Wymondham Habitat Bank
- County
- Norfolk
- Local planning authority (LPA)
- South Norfolk District Council
- National Character Area (NCA)
- South Norfolk and High Suffolk Claylands
- Biodiversity gain sites register number
- BGS-100225001
Biodiversity Units
Very high distinctiveness habitats
- Fens (upland and lowland)
- Lowland meadows
High distinctiveness habitats
- Other rivers and streams
- Ponds (priority habitat)
- Species-rich native hedgerow with trees
- Traditional orchards
Medium distinctiveness habitats
- Ditches
- Mixed scrub
- Other neutral grassland
- Other woodland; broadleaved
- Ponds (non-priority habitat)
Low distinctiveness habitats
- Modified grassland
Habitat Bank overview
Our Wymondham Habitat Bank is well placed to connect local landscapes in the Norfolk Valley Fens near Norwich. Since autumn 2024, we’ve been transforming almost fifty-five acres of low-yielding cropland fields into a range of diverse habitat types.
There, we hope to create a home for a range of protected species, including birds like green woodpecker and yellowhammer, bats like soprano pipistrelle, invertebrates like heath butterfly and yellow-faced bee, amphibians like great crested newt and common toad, and wetland plants like Norfolk-rare common valerian.
BNG delivery
At every Habitat Bank, we always look at the land to determine what can be achieved from the very start. Our biodiversity experts assess the soil, wildlife, vegetation, geology, hydrology, management history, and connectivity across the local landscape.
We take a baseline for each Habitat Bank using the statutory biodiversity metric. We carefully select the best possible habitats for us to establish so we can deliver and demonstrate measurable biodiversity gains over time.
Coverage
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Broadland District Council
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Mid Suffolk District Council
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Broads Authority
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Breckland Council
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East Suffolk Council
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Norwich City Council
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South Suffolk and North Essex Clayland
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Suffolk Coast and Heaths
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The Brecks
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Mid Norfolk
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The Broads
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Our vision
Wymondham Habitat Bank sits along a strategic Green Infrastructure (GI) corridor and is placed between two local Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs) – Flordon Common and Lower Wood, Ashwellthorpe. These sites are designated in particular for their open fen meadows, wetland communities, and ancient woodlands.
Natural England has mapped the site as within a Network Enhancement Zone designated river corridor and lowland meadow – so our new meadow habitat will contribute towards these local nature strategies.
Species living at the nearby Flordon Common include the rare narrow-mouthed whorl snail and yellow iris. Our Habitat Bank offers an opportunity to connect adjacent priority habitats and create a space where species like these can grow in abundance.
A public footpath runs parallel to the south of the site, so people from the local community will be able to enjoy the increased biodiversity as the Habitat Bank develops.
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NCA: North West Norfolk