Debden Water SSSI

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Debden Water
Site of Special Scientific Interest
File:Debden Water SSSI 10.JPG
Area of Search Essex
Grid reference TL527342
TL 537340
Interest Biological
Area 20.9 hectares
Notification 1986
Location map Magic Map

Debden Water SSSI is a 20.9 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest which comprises two stretches of Debden Water, a small tributary of the River Cam, and surrounding land. The site is on the eastern outskirts of Newport in Essex, where the stream joins the Cam.[1][2]

The flood plain of the stream has tall fen vegetation, mainly common reed, while in some areas plants such as tussock-sedge and lesser pond-sedge are locally dominant. Other habitats are neutral grassland, broad-leaved woodland and species-rich calcareous grassland. Locally rare plants are yellow figwort and woolly thistle. The site has a badger sett.[1]

There are public footpaths both north and south of the stream.

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