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Mill Meadows - Local Nature Reserve
Management Plan 2004-09

This plan has been developed to identify and direct a 5 year programme of work on Mill Meadows Local Nature Reserve from 2004.

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During the Summer of 2004 a public consultation was held regarding the proposed new management plan for the popular nature reserve at Mill Meadows, Billericay.


The consultation period for the new management plan is now over and we would like to thank all those who sent us their responses regarding the new plan.

The Management Plan for Mill Meadows has now been finalised and details are available below.


The Vision - Mill Meadows Draft Management Plan 2004/09


To conserve Mill Meadows as a mosaic of habitats and to optimise its biodiversity, with due regard for its historical management and use, and with special consideration for the old grazing meadows and their wildlife communities.

To develop Mill Meadows as a place where people can learn about wildlife and conservation.
To maintain Mill Meadows as a safe place for quiet informal recreation.


In recent years, concerns about biodiversity loss have become paramount. Without this variability in the living world, ecological systems and functions would break down, with detrimental consequences for all forms of life, the impacts of which are impossible to predict. Consequently, biodiversity is essential to ensuring the basic ecological services and resources necessary to sustain the well-being, not only of current, but also future generations (World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1992).


It is vital that biodiversity is recognised and valued as well as protected. The Earth's biological diversity benefits man through its intrinsic, ecological, genetic, social, economic, scientific, educational, cultural, recreational and aesthetic values.

Conserving biodiversity is one arm of the quest for sustainable development. The concept of conducting biodiversity audits arose as a result of the UK Government's political commitment to sustainable development. Sustainable development has been defined in recent years as "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs".


All information regarding the new plan for this popular site is here!


Simply view/download the Mill Meadows Draft Plan and the maps that go with it in Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) format PDF Document Icon

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Although the formal consultation period is now over,

we will always be pleased to hear your comments:
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For more information about Mill Meadows try the following links: