Verge protection
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Grass verges along the Western Escarpment are legally protected Sites of Special Scientific Interest and contribute to wildlife, the rural landscape, and commoners’ grazing. The unimproved grassland supports rare species such as chamomile and small fleabane, and many verges are damaged by parking, driving, and storing building materials. Damage can be prosecuted by the National Park Authority, Forestry Commission, or Natural England, with fines up to £2,500. New vehicle access or construction affecting verges requires planning permission and approvals from the National Park Authority, Natural England, and Verderers, plus landowner consent. Protection measures include planning conditions, physical deterrents (for example dragon’s teeth and passing places), alternative parking, community guardianship of verges, reporting repeated