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Little Waltham Meadows

Essex Wildlife Trust
Little Waltham Meadows geograph.org.uk 1284637
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Little Waltham Meadows is an 8.9-hectare (22-acre) nature reserve south of Little Waltham in Essex. It is owned and managed by the Essex Wildlife Trust.The site is wet and dry meadows on the bank of the River Chelmer, which are grazed to restore them to their previous state. There are grassland plants such as saxifrage, bee orchids and yellow oat-grass. Tawny owls and sparrowhawks hunt in the meadows and ancient hedgerows.There is access from Back Lane.

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Little Waltham Meadows
Back Lane, Chelmsford Little Waltham

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N 51.779 ° E 0.482 °
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CM3 3LX Chelmsford, Little Waltham
England, United Kingdom
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Chelmsford Rural District

Chelmsford Rural District was a local government district in Essex, England from 1894 to 1974. It surrounded, but did not include, the town of Chelmsford; which formed a municipal borough. It was formed as a rural district in 1894, based on the Chelmsford rural sanitary district. It included the parishes of: Boreham Broomfield Buttsbury Chignal St James Danbury East Hanningfield Good Easter Great Baddow Great Leighs Great Waltham Highwood Ingatestone and Fryerning Little Baddow Little Leighs Little Waltham Margaretting Mashbury Pleshey Rettendon Roxwell Runwell Sandon South Hanningfield Springfield Stock West Hanningfield Widford Woodham Ferrers WrittleDuring 1934 there were some changes to the district boundary. The municipal borough of Chelmsford expanded and gained 1,659 acres (7 km2) from the rural district, including parts of the parishes of Broomfield, Springfield, Widford, and Writtle. At the same time 1,282 acres (5 km2) were transferred from Buttsbury parish to form part of Billericay Urban District. Later that year, an area of 6,128 acres (25 km2), made up of Mountnessing and parts of the parishes of Downham, Ramsden Bellhouse, Ramsden Crays and Shenfield, was gained from the abolished Billericay Rural District. Also at this time 274 acres (1 km2) was gained from the parish of Hockley in Rochford Rural District. The district was abolished in 1974 and its former area was merged with the municipal borough of Chelmsford to form the current non-metropolitan district of Chelmsford, which inherited the borough charter. The parishes of Ingatestone and Fryerning and Mountnessing became part of the district of Brentwood. The former council offices in New London Road are now used as a Jobcentre Plus.