Bridport: Kingcombe Meadows and Powerstock Common recognised as an important, gold-standard wildlife haven

By Lottie Welch 8th Jul 2021

More than 30 years after a national campaign to save 'the farm that time forgot', Kingcombe Meadows has been recognised as a gold-standard haven for wildlife, as it is declared England's newest National Nature Reserve (NNR).

Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT), in collaboration with Natural England, is pleased to announce the designation of the new Kingcombe NNR today (July 2) ahead of National Meadows Day on July 3.

Kingcombe Meadows and Powerstock Common, two of DWT's flagship West Dorset nature reserves, have been designated by Natural England as a combined NNR, encompassing 309 hectares of grassland, woodland and scrub habitat either side of the River Hooke. The designation, which includes two Sites of Special Scientific Interest, recognises these places as nationally and internationally important landscapes.

Kingcombe Farm, in the heart of the meadows' unimproved grassland, was in disrepair when its owner died. It was broken up into lots sold at auction in 1987. Due to the attention brought about by BBC Radio 4's Today programme and The Telegraph, enough funds were raised by local campaigners and DWT to buy several lots. Since then, more of the original land has been accrued and the farm still functions as an organic pesticide-free business.

This 'unimproved' landscape features marsh fritillary butterflies and wildflowers such as bee orchids, pepper saxifrage and devil's-bit scabious, which also grow at neighbouring Powerstock Common, and its patchwork of woodland edges, scrub and scattered trees provides perfect conditions for foraging bats. A network of ponds supports amphibians, with toads, frogs and all three species of native newt breeding on site.

DWT restored Powerstock Common by removing conifers, planting native trees and allowing a mosaic of rich wood-pasture habitat to regenerate with the help of the resident cattle and ponies.

Brian Bleese, DWT's chief executive, said: "The designation of Kingcombe Meadows and Powerstock Common as Kingcombe National Nature Reserve is a wonderful tribute to the many people, staff and volunteers, who had the vision to recognise the area for the special place that it is, and have nurtured it for many years.

"The NNR status gives us a huge opportunity to engage and inspire more people to get involved with nature and to build links with local farms and communities, working with them to make more space for the wildlife that contributes so much to our lives."

NNRs are designated by Natural England and are acknowledged as rare and precious areas, protecting some of our country's most important places for wildlife and geology.

Tony Juniper, chairman of Natural England, said: "The National Nature Reserves are the jewels in nature's crown and adding one more, at Kingcombe in Dorset, is a cause for celebration.

"These wonderful areas are not only of great importance individually, but also as part of the Nature Recovery Network that we and many partners are seeking to create across the country. In some ways these reserves are akin to a battery pack that is injecting wild energy into the landscape, helping wildlife to recover, as we connect up and recreate wildlife-rich habitats.

"These wonderful natural areas are vital not only for the wide ranges of species of animals and plants that live in them, but also in creating opportunities for everyone to connect with nature and the health and wellbeing benefits that come with that.

"The working organic farm at the heart of this beautiful place is a brilliant example of working in harmony with nature."

To find out more and plan your visit, go to dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk

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