LONDON
BIRMINGHAM
MANCHESTER
WIGAN
CREWE
LEEDS
PHASE 1
PHASE 2A
PHASE 2B
On track: for
betterorworse?
WHITMOREWOOD
Sta ordshire(Phase2a)
HalfofWhitmoreWoodwillbelost.
Thisisthebiggestsinglelossof
ancientwoodlandontheentire
route.Anappealbylocalsforan
extensiontothetunnel(thatensures
HS2avoidslargehomesonnearby
WhitmoreHeath)wasunsuccessful.
Theprivately-ownedwoodfeatures
veteranoaksandishometofallow
deer.Muchofit iscurrentlya newer
plantation,buttheownerhadhoped
toremovenon-nativetreesand
restoredeciduouswoodland.
FINHAMBROOK
Warwickshire(Phase1)
HabitatscreatedbyHS2atFinham
Brookincludesixnewpondssuitable
forgreatcrestednewts,reptile
hibernacula,grasslandandwoodland
comprisingmorethan6,200silver
birch,hazel,hawthornandhollytrees.
SOUTHCUBBINGTON
WOODS
Warwickshire(Phase1)
HS2willcutrightthroughthisancient
woodland,damagingbluebells,
woodanemonesandbadgersetts.
Soilwillbetranslocatedtospeedup
thecreationofnewcompensatory
woodlandnearby,andcoppicestools
(treestemscuttogroundlevel)willbe
dugupandmoved.TheCubbington
Pear,oneoftheoldestpeartreesin
EnglandandwinnerofTreeoftheYear
2015,standsattheedgeofthewood.
It istoohollowtobemoved,andwill
bedestroyedduringconstruction.
NORWOOD
She eld(Phase2b)
Anattractivewoodontheedge
ofShe eld,NorWoodandits
surroundingmeadowsarehometo
buzzards,tawnyowls,barnowls,
deer,foxesandbadgers.Crossbills
andlong-earedowlshavealsobeen
spottedhere.HS2threatens4.1haof
Nor’sancientwoodland,thelargest
lossofthishabitatinPhase2b.18ha
ofthelargersurroundinglocalwildlife
sitewillalsobedestroyed.
FINEMEREWOODSSSI
& CALVERTJUBILEE
Buckinghamshire(Phase1)
TheedgeoftheCalvertJubileeNature
Reserve– animportantsiteforbats
andbrownandblackhairstreak
butterflies– hasalreadybeen
destroyed.Ontheplusside,75,000
treeshavebeenplantedinthewider
landscapetolinkfragmentsofthe
historicalhuntingforestofBernwood,
includingSheephouseandFinemere
Woods.Newhedgerowsanda green
bridgewillprovideconnectivityfor
Bechstein’sandotherbatspecies.
WATERHAIGH
WOODLANDPARK
Leeds(Phase2b)
Anestimated 70 percentofthis
97hamixofwoodland,wetland
andmeadow– hometootters,
skylarksandmarshharriers– will
bedestroyedbyHS2.Managersof
YorkshireWildlifeTrusthaverecreated
a wildflowermeadow,butexpansion
planshavebeenhaltedbecauseofthe
risksposedbytherailline.
Where wildlife will be most
impacted by HS2, and where it
may benefit from habitat creation.