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Your site's name
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Test 123
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Geocoder
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- Place Name: N/A
- Place ID: GhIJwU3r2-4uS0ARYB9CAYDQGMA
- Street Number: N/A
- Street Name: N/A
- Street ( number + name ): N/A
- Street ( name + number ): N/A
- Premise: N/A
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- Neighborhood: N/A
- City: Banbridge
- County: Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
- Region Code ( state code ): Northern Ireland
- Region Name ( state name ): Northern Ireland
- Postcode / Zipcode: N/A
- Country Code: GB
- Country Name: United Kingdom
- Address: 9Q8W+MH Banbridge, UK
- Formatted Address: 9Q8W+MH Banbridge, UK
- Latitude: 54.36666444258779
- Longitude: -6.203613281249993
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- View in Google Maps
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Address
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9Q8W+MH Banbridge, UK – View in Google Maps
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Map
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Site type
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Balcony
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Business or Group name (if applicable)
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Business Name
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Bat Resting Places (roosts)
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- Mature trees, maintained sensitively
- New trees planted
- Roosts in buildings retained and protected
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Food and Foraging for Bats
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- Mulching with onsite green waste/peat free compost/wood chips etc.
- Local native plant seed saved and sown
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Plants for Pollinators
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- Hawthorn
- Thistles
- Fruit plants such as apples, pears, currants, strawberries
- Other – please describe
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Other Plants for Pollinators
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Drinking Water
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- Rural wastewater treatment system, if present, properly maintained (to prevent pollution)
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Connected Landscapes
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- Broadleaved trees
- Climbing plants on fences or walls
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Artificial Light at Night
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- Not shining on or reflecting onto potential bat roosts (e.g. trees with crevices, roofs, old walls or ruins, masonry bridges)
- Outdoor lights switched off at night when not needed, movement sensor activated outdoor lights, blinds and curtains closed at night
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Additional Actions
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Gallery
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Have you seen any bats here?
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Yes
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