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Slaters Bridge

Slaters Bridge

Slaters Bridge is a picturesque stone bridge located in the Lake District of England, near the village of Little Langdale. It is known for its distinctive arched design and scenic surroundings, making it a popular spot for photography and walks. The bridge dates back to the 17th century and is constructed from local slate, which gives it a unique charm. It serves as a reminder of the region’s history and its traditional stone masonry. The area around Slaters Bridge is also rich in natural beauty, offering stunning views of the surrounding fells and valleys.

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Andrew Chick

For over 20 years, I have worked as an Independent Ecologist and Protected Species Surveyor, conducting ecological surveys across a diverse range of habitats. My experience spans a variety of projects, including Habitat Regulations Assessments (HRAs) for SPAs, SACs, and RAMSAR sites, as well as work on wind turbines (both small and large), solar parks, pipelines, and road schemes. I am based in Cumbria and I have extensive expertise in bird and bat survey methodologies, ensuring thorough and accurate assessments for every project.

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