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Alston Wood Spring Survey Area 8 Automated bat detector number 9 149.4m Common ipistrelle Activity ( bats per hour) 0 1 5 Bats/hr Circle diameter is proportional to mean bat activity (bats per hour) over the 7 month survey period. Pond 7 133.8m Alston 8 Caton Caton Farm 126.5m 4 Lower Waye CATON CROSS 0 100m 5 MS Rev A Lay-by A 38 The Glen Linhay Hill Quarry: Extension Area Automated Detector Survey Results 2014-2015: Quarry C ommon P ipistrelle Figure 6a ALSTON CROSS 1

Alston Wood Spring Survey Area 8 Automated bat detector number 9 149.4m Bat Activity (bats per hour) C ommon/ N athusius s P ipistrelle C ommon/ Soprano P ipistrelle N athusius P ipistrelle Soprano P ipistrelle Barbastelle Pond 7 133.8m erotine yotis sp Alston N octule on eared yotis sp Long -eared bat 8 0 1 3 Bats/hr Caton Caton Farm Circle diameter is proportional to total mean bat activity (bats per hour) over the 7 month survey period. 126.5m 4 Lower Waye CATON CROSS 0 100m 5 MS Rev A Lay-by The Glen Linhay Hill Quarry: Extension Area A 38 Quarry Automated Detector Survey Results 2014-2015: All V esper Bats, ex cluding C ommon P ipistrelle Figure 6b 1 ALSTON CROSS

Alston Wood Spring Survey Area 8 Automated bat detector number 149.4m Bat Activity (bats per hour) Greater Horseshoe Bat 9 Lesser Horseshoe Bat 0 1 3 Bats/hr 10 Pond Circle diameter is proportional to total mean bat activity (bats per hour) over the 7 month survey period. 7 133.8m Alston 6 8 Caton Caton Farm 126.5m Lower Waye 4 3 CATON CROSS 0 100m 5 MS 2 Rev A Lay-by A 38 The Glen Linhay Hill Quarry: Extension Area Quarry Automated Detector Survey Results 2014-2015: Horseshoe Bats Figure 6c ALSTON CROSS 1

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT APPENDIX A: RESULTS OF THE BUILDING INSPECTIONS Table 1: Results of Building Inspections Alston Farm Complex Building Ref. AF1 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Alston Farmhouse (Grade II Listed Building) large, two storey Georgian farm house with a hipped, slatecovered roof on the main part of the house (front aspect) with several extensions on the rear (north side). Main roof has a king post construction and is lined with sarking. Building rendered externally and has been re roofed within last few years. Main roof void provides large volume roost space (c. (17m x 10m with a height of 4m to ridge) for freehanging bats with uncluttered internal flying space. Roosting sites for crevice bats within mortice joints. Access points into main loft include bat ridge access tiles (installed during re roofing works under licence) and gaps via the eaves. Small number of gaps under roof slates & ridge tiles; Small number of gaps in stonework were mortar missing; Gaps behind fascias where present. Individual Brown Long eared bat seen at apex of main loft; Accumulations of long eared bat droppings (mixed age) found beneath ridge of main roof void as well as scattered within the rear loft. Confirmed Roost for Brown Longeared and high potential to support additional bat species. Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 63/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment AF2 Buildings 2 5 (all Grade II listed) are stone rubble built farm buildings which date from early C19 century and are arranged around a central cattle yard. Internal openings provide connectivity for bats between the buildings. Lower room provides dark, sheltered roosting space for free hanging bats (accessible via gaps around doorway on east gable). Not accessed in full. Upper floor more exposed / well lit given the collapsed roof / large opening on west gable (not accessed in full). Potential crevice roosts under slipped slates and ridge tiles, gaps in stonework and in mortice joints. Evidence found (note: access limitations): Small accumulation of fresh GHS droppings found next to large external opening on west gable. Confirmed Roost for GHS and high potential for additional bat species to be present. Building 2 is a two storey Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 64/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AF3 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment barn with tarred slate roof (mostly collapsed). No internal access for H&S reasons viewed from external / internal openings only. A two storey barn (formerly used for livestock, now used for storage). Original roof has been replaced with corrugated asbestos with occasional clear panels / roof lights. Lower room provides dark, sheltered roosting space for free hanging bats as a day / night roost (accessible via open doorway on east elevation and through adjoining buildings). Upper floor well lit by roof lights, with no evidence found. Potential crevice roosts within timber cladding on south gable, gaps in stonework and along the ridge beams. Dense ivy growth along west face of building. Confirmed Roost for LHS & GHS and high potential for additional bat species to be present. Scattered LHS & GHS droppings (mixed age) found on ground floor, as well as feeding remains (cockchafer elytra). Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 65/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AF4 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Bank barn with half hipped roof with corrugated iron covering (original A frame trusses retained). Barn has wide doorway on higher ground at rear; narrow doorway at front. Used historically for housing livestock, now for occasional storage. Lower room retains original animal stalls. Lower room provides dark, sheltered roosting space for free hanging bats as a day / night roost (accessible through adjoining building 3 / opening on west side). Upper floor considered unlikely to support day roosting free hanging bats given ingress of daylight from large doorway / roof lights. Potential crevice roosts within gaps in stonework, gaps around joists and door / window lintels. Dense ivy growth on west gable wall. No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. High roost potential Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 66/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AF5 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Threshing mill with iron water wheel at rear (north side) and interior cogwheels. Building kept locked & ground floor room used for storage by Glendinning. Roof trusses appeared to be mostly original, with new purlins & corrugated iron covering. Lower room provides cool, dark, sheltered roosting space for free hanging bats as a day / night roost accessible through adjoining building 4 / gap above door on south side. Upper floor also suitable for free hanging bats, although well lit in places by windows / roof lights (access points include gap above doorway from Building 4, smashed window on south side and open hatch on east gable). Potential crevice roosts within gaps in stonework, gaps around joists and door / window lintels. Dense ivy growth on east gable wall. Confirmed Roost for LHS and high potential for additional bat species to be present. Small accumulations of fresh LHS droppings found in south east corner of ground floor room, and in a similar location in the upper floor room. Incidental record made on 14/10/2014 of a single adult Lesser Horseshoe bat (torpid) seen hanging from floor joist in same location where droppings were seen on lower floor. Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 67/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AF6 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Buildings 6 9 are a group of stone built single storey buildings which date from late C19 /early C20 arranged around a central courtyard. Internal space provides suitable roosting space for freehanging bats (although subject to regular disturbance from current use as kennels) and is accessible via gaps above stable doors on east side. Potential crevice roosts include gaps between / under ridge tiles / slipped slates. Lowmoderate roost potential Building 6 is a small singlestorey former stable block with a hipped, slatecovered roof (unlined), currently used as kennels. Open to ridge line internally. Single storey barn adjoining buildings 6 & 8. Open fronted for much of south elevation with corrugated asbestos roof. Currently used for poultry housing. No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection and dense cobwebs within roof void suggest low likelihood of use by bats within internal areas. AF7 Internal space provides suitable roosting space for freehanging bats at night (considered too well lit & disturbed for daytime use). Limited potential for crevice roosts including gap at ridge beam / wall plates. Stonework / mortar in good condition and lime washed internally. Lowmoderate roost potential No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 68/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment AF8 Single storey barn adjoining buildings 7 & 9 (same construction / age). Open fronted along west elevation except for two small rooms at either end. Currently used for poultry housing / log store / sheep pen. Open fronted section of barn offers suitable nightroosting areas for free hanging bats (considered too well lit for daytime use), whilst smaller end rooms could potentially support day roosts. Limited potential for crevice roosts including gap at ridge beam / wall plates. Stonework / mortar in good condition with few gaps recorded. No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. Lowmoderate roost potential Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 69/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AF9 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Single storey barn, adjoining building 9 (same construction). Openfronted on north side facing onto courtyard with sections of timber panelling. Eastern end used for housing llamas; western end as storage shed. Much of building too well lit to be used by free hanging day roosting bats, although darker sections were noted at the eastern end and the whole building is suitable for use as a night roost. Limited potential for crevice roosts including gap at ridge beam / wall plates. Stonework / mortar in good condition (lime washed internally) with few gaps recorded. No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. Lowmoderate roost potential AF10 Open fronted lean to pole barn to rear (south) of building 9 with corrugated asbestos roof used for implement storage. Timber cladding on west end of barn. Only suitable for use as a night roost by free hanging bats due to light levels. Stonework / mortar in good condition and opportunities for crevice dwelling bats limited to cladding on western end (but low potential due to being un lined). Low roost potential No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 70/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AF11 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Large modern steel barn with corrugated asbestos roof adjoining building 8 used for storing hay, farm machinery etc. Missing sections of roof allow ingress of light / weather. Only suitable for use as a night roost by free hanging bats due to light levels. Likely to also be used as sheltered flying space for warming up / feeding. No potential crevice roost sites identified. No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. Negligible (night roost potential only) AF12 Large, interconnected modern agricultural barns used for housing cattle / milking parlour. Constructed from single skin breeze blocks with ventilated timber cladding above with a corrugated sheet roof covering containing frequent roof lights. Only suitable for use as a night roost by free hanging bats due to light levels. No potential crevice roost sites identified. No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. Negligible (night roost potential only) Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 71/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Table 2: Results of Building Inspections Alston Cottage Building Ref. AC1 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Alston Cottage a two storey dwelling (late C19) with exposed stone walls except for south west gable wall which has been rendered. Roof was replaced in 2013 (tenants pers. comm.) with mixture of old and new slates used, lined with breathable membrane. Dormer windows present on the front (south east) elevation Loft void measures c. 9m with a maximum height to the apex of 1m. Ingress of daylight recorded around north chimney which could be used as bat access. Opportunities for crevice roost sites include under small gaps under slates and gap between soffit and wall, particularly on front and north east gable wall. Scattered long eared bat droppings (mixed age) found beneath ridge beam inside loft void, including some thought be < 6 months old. Confirmed Roost for Brown Longeared and high potential to support additional bat species. Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 72/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AC2 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment Grade II listed single storey barn originating from early C16, currently used as a garage. Walls constructed from stone rubble with a large area of cob visible on the front wall. Modern roof structure / timbers with a covering of corrugated iron. Two wide cart entrances on front side, with timber frames / lintels. Western end of barn screened off with mesh up to the ridge to prevent Swallows from nesting in this area (used for storage) and likely also to prevent / deter access to this part of the building for bats. Remainder of barn well lit by large doorways and considered suboptimal for free hanging bats as a day roost, but may potentially be used as a night roost. Numerous opportunities for crevice dwelling bats in between ridge beams, gaps in stonework and cavities around timber door frames / lintels. A small number of (<10) pipistrelle bat droppings were found on a trailer parked in barn, considered most likely to be from a bat feeding at the entrance to the barn (or possibly whilst the trailer was parked outside). No other evidence of bats was found during the inspection. High roost potential Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 73/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Building Ref. AC3 Description Potential Roosting Features / Evidence Found Photos Overall Assessment A low stone built lean to outbuilding with corrugated metal roof used as a log store. Limited potential for use as night roost by free hanging bats (too well lit / small to be used as a day roost). Potential crevice roosts within gaps in stonework. No evidence of use by roosting bats found during inspection. Low roost potential Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 74/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY: EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT APPENDIX B: WEATHER DATA FOR AUTOMATED SURVEY (Bold text denotes recording nights for one or more static detectors) Month May 2014 June 2014 Precip. Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Date Accum. High Avg Low High Avg Low High Avg Gust Sum 1 17 C 12.2 C 8.7 C 99% 88% 61% 10 kph 3 kph 196 kph 4.3 mm 2 15.9 C 11.9 C 7.1 C 97% 79% 62% 17 kph 3 kph 17 kph 0 mm 3 18.9 C 11.2 C 5.1 C 89% 71% 40% 9 kph 3 kph 12 kph 0 mm 4 18 C 10 C 2.5 C 99% 75% 48% 10 kph 3 kph 21 kph 0 mm 5 20.9 C 10.9 C 3.1 C 98% 81% 47% 12 kph 5 kph 92 kph 5.3 mm 6 18.1 C 11.7 C 7.3 C 97% 87% 53% 17 kph 6 kph 23 kph 5.1 mm 7 16.7 C 12.2 C 10.1 C 92% 77% 60% 13 kph 6 kph 23 kph 5.6 mm 8 20.9 C 13.8 C 11.1 C 95% 85% 65% 24 kph 8 kph 31 kph 8.1 mm 9 19.3 C 13.7 C 10.8 C 89% 71% 43% 12 kph 7 kph 18 kph 1.8 mm 10 16.3 C 12.8 C 9 C 94% 81% 63% 33 kph 12 kph 40 kph 17 mm 11 18.3 C 11.8 C 7 C 84% 68% 44% 18 kph 6 kph 26 kph 2 mm 12 19.4 C 11.9 C 6.6 C 90% 69% 41% 18 kph 4 kph 22 kph 0.5 mm 13 18.8 C 12.6 C 7.5 C 93% 70% 44% 12 kph 4 kph 15 kph 1.3 mm 14 23.5 C 14.8 C 6.9 C 89% 63% 36% 7 kph 3 kph 11 kph 0 mm 15 27.2 C 15.2 C 3.8 C 99% 67% 31% 9 kph 2 kph 10 kph 0 mm 16 27.8 C 16.6 C 7.4 C 99% 68% 28% 7 kph 2 kph 9 kph 0 mm 17 27.9 C 17.1 C 6.7 C 99% 68% 35% 10 kph 2 kph 12 kph 0 mm 18 26.1 C 16.1 C 6.5 C 99% 73% 40% 11 kph 2 kph 16 kph 0 mm 19 21.7 C 15 C 10 C 99% 85% 63% 6 kph 1 kph 9 kph 1.5 mm 20 20.2 C 14.1 C 7.3 C 99% 84% 55% 17 kph 4 kph 23 kph 1 mm 21 22.4 C 13.2 C 3.2 C 99% 77% 38% 9 kph 2 kph 10 kph 0.3 mm 22 19 C 13.1 C 8.9 C 99% 88% 61% 11 kph 2 kph 17 kph 16.8 mm 23 19.6 C 13.6 C 8.5 C 97% 83% 56% 17 kph 3 kph 27 kph 3.6 mm 24 19.2 C 12.4 C 7.2 C 99% 86% 59% 13 kph 3 kph 21 kph 1.3 mm 25 19.2 C 13.4 C 7.3 C 94% 78% 51% 22 kph 6 kph 22 kph 3.3 mm 26 22.9 C 13.1 C 5.3 C 99% 76% 42% 10 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 27 21.6 C 15.3 C 10.1 C 98% 75% 50% 7 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 28 18.2 C 14.6 C 10.9 C 97% 80% 63% 5 kph 1 kph 7 kph 1 mm 29 19.2 C 14.4 C 12.3 C 90% 83% 72% 6 kph 2 kph 6 kph 0 mm 30 22 C 15.2 C 10.9 C 97% 85% 59% 7 kph 1 kph 7 kph 1.3 mm 31 23.3 C 15.4 C 9.9 C 99% 80% 47% 7 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 1 23.4 C 14.6 C 6.4 C 99% 77% 47% 9 kph 2 kph 15 kph 0 mm 2 23.1 C 16.1 C 12.2 C 94% 82% 52% 15 kph 4 kph 18 kph 1.3 mm 3 20.1 C 14.5 C 11.7 C 92% 79% 54% 6 kph 2 kph 6 kph 0.3 mm 4 20.6 C 12.9 C 10.3 C 98% 79% 35% 22 kph 5 kph 24 kph 8.6 mm Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 75/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY: EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Month July 2014 Precip. Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Date Accum. High Avg Low High Avg Low High Avg Gust Sum 5 22 C 14.1 C 7.2 C 97% 70% 38% 17 kph 4 kph 17 kph 0 mm 6 24.8 C 16.8 C 9.2 C 98% 73% 46% 10 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 7 24 C 16.6 C 12.9 C 99% 82% 50% 12 kph 3 kph 12 kph 3.6 mm 8 24.9 C 16 C 10.1 C 99% 81% 49% 11 kph 3 kph 11 kph 1.5 mm 9 24.2 C 16.7 C 11.5 C 97% 77% 41% 13 kph 3 kph 18 kph 0.3 mm 10 20.7 C 15.7 C 11.3 C 98% 80% 60% 24 kph 7 kph 31 kph 0.3 mm 11 24.2 C 17.3 C 11.3 C 98% 73% 48% 16 kph 4 kph 16 kph 0 mm 12 31.8 C 19.3 C 7.4 C 99% 66% 29% 9 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 13 33.1 C 19.3 C 8.1 C 99% 64% 29% 7 kph 2 kph 11 kph 0 mm 14 32.2 C 20.3 C 10.3 C 96% 66% 37% 6 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 15 29.6 C 19.6 C 12.3 C 99% 74% 43% 16 kph 1 kph 16 kph 0 mm 16 25.4 C 19.4 C 13.6 C 99% 69% 48% 4 kph 1 kph 7 kph 0 mm 17 30.4 C 18.8 C 10.8 C 96% 66% 33% 6 kph 1 kph 7 kph 0 mm 18 31.7 C 19.5 C 11.2 C 98% 73% 39% 6 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 19 14.3 C 12.7 C 11.7 C 98% 97% 95% 0 kph 0 kph 1 kph 0 mm 20 28.2 C 18.9 C 10.9 C 96% 65% 31% 7 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 21 29.2 C 18.3 C 8.9 C 99% 70% 36% 4 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 22 32 C 19.8 C 9.9 C 99% 66% 29% 5 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 23 31.7 C 20.2 C 9.5 C 99% 66% 28% 5 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 24 29.5 C 19.3 C 10.1 C 99% 71% 33% 7 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 25 26.2 C 16.9 C 11.5 C 99% 76% 38% 9 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 26 11.9 C 9.4 C 7.9 C 99% 95% 87% 1 kph 0 kph 3 kph 0 mm 27 23.1 C 15.8 C 11 C 99% 83% 47% 12 kph 3 kph 12 kph 7.9 mm 28 21.1 C 14.7 C 11 C 99% 92% 69% 7 kph 1 kph 7 kph 21.1 mm 29 25.3 C 15.7 C 10 C 99% 85% 43% 7 kph 1 kph 9 kph 1.8 mm 30 25.6 C 16.4 C 8 C 99% 77% 41% 7 kph 1 kph 17 kph 0 mm 1 27.2 C 17.9 C 11 C 95% 77% 40% 6 kph 2 kph 15 kph 0 mm 2 29.3 C 18.2 C 7.9 C 99% 68% 33% 7 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 3 27.4 C 17.5 C 8.2 C 99% 76% 40% 15 kph 4 kph 16 kph 0 mm 4 20.3 C 17.4 C 16 C 98% 92% 80% 18 kph 6 kph 24 kph 8.1 mm 5 26.4 C 18.7 C 9.9 C 99% 76% 40% 9 kph 3 kph 13 kph 1 mm 6 24.8 C 16.6 C 8.2 C 99% 71% 42% 10 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0.3 mm 7 22.6 C 14.8 C 8.4 C 99% 83% 49% 10 kph 2 kph 15 kph 1 mm 8 26.3 C 15.3 C 7.8 C 99% 77% 40% 11 kph 3 kph 16 kph 0.3 mm 9 25 C 17.5 C 12.2 C 91% 68% 41% 11 kph 4 kph 16 kph 0 mm 10 12.4 C 11.9 C 11.5 C 87% 85% 82% 3 kph 0 kph 4 kph 0 mm 11 30.3 C 20 C 11 C 99% 71% 40% 6 kph 2 kph 6 kph 0 mm 12 23.6 C 17.3 C 9.9 C 99% 86% 67% 9 kph 2 kph 9 kph 0 mm 13 23.5 C 18 C 10.7 C 94% 71% 45% 10 kph 3 kph 15 kph 0 mm 14 23.9 C 16.2 C 8.3 C 99% 85% 61% 13 kph 4 kph 19 kph 0 mm 15 30.7 C 21.3 C 14.5 C 97% 67% 34% 11 kph 3 kph 13 kph 0 mm Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 76/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY: EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Month Aug 2014 Precip. Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Date Accum. High Avg Low High Avg Low High Avg Gust Sum 16 29.5 C 19.6 C 12.3 C 99% 76% 42% 12 kph 2 kph 12 kph 51.3 mm 17 31.1 C 20.3 C 12.6 C 99% 78% 41% 9 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0.3 mm 18 29.7 C 20.3 C 16.1 C 97% 83% 49% 15 kph 4 kph 15 kph 0.3 mm 19 28.1 C 20.3 C 14.8 C 99% 79% 48% 10 kph 1 kph 16 kph 0.3 mm 20 31.1 C 19.4 C 11.1 C 99% 76% 41% 10 kph 1 kph 11 kph 1 mm 21 31.3 C 21.2 C 13.6 C 98% 69% 39% 0 kph 0 kph 0 kph 0 mm 22 33.8 C 21.7 C 11.4 C 99% 71% 38% 0 kph 0 kph 0 kph 0 mm 23 35.7 C 23 C 12.8 C 99% 70% 34% 0 kph 0 kph 0 kph 0 mm 24 35.1 C 23.6 C 15.6 C 99% 69% 33% 0 kph 0 kph 0 kph 0 mm 25 35.8 C 23.7 C 13.2 C 99% 67% 31% 0 kph 0 kph 0 kph 0 mm 26 36 C 22 C 13.1 C 99% 74% 34% 5 kph 0 kph 6 kph 6.3 mm 27 27.4 C 20 C 13.4 C 96% 72% 43% 6 kph 1 kph 7 kph 0 mm 28 28.6 C 19.1 C 14.1 C 92% 74% 44% 7 kph 1 kph 10 kph 1 mm 29 29.7 C 19.5 C 10.7 C 99% 73% 37% 10 kph 2 kph 11 kph 0 mm 30 29 C 18.6 C 10.4 C 99% 74% 41% 9 kph 2 kph 10 kph 0 mm 31 27.2 C 18.4 C 11.6 C 99% 78% 45% 12 kph 3 kph 15 kph 0 mm 1 21.6 C 17.4 C 14 C 99% 93% 78% 9 kph 1 kph 10 kph 7.1 mm 2 25.9 C 18.2 C 10.9 C 99% 77% 41% 11 kph 3 kph 11 kph 6.9 mm 3 26.2 C 16.6 C 7.4 C 99% 74% 42% 17 kph 4 kph 21 kph 0 mm 4 26.4 C 16.5 C 8 C 99% 78% 39% 11 kph 2 kph 16 kph 3 mm 5 26.8 C 19.1 C 12.8 C 99% 87% 53% 12 kph 4 kph 17 kph 14.2 mm 6 28.1 C 20.4 C 14.2 C 99% 79% 48% 10 kph 2 kph 16 kph 0 mm 7 35.9 C 19.5 C 10.1 C 99% 68% 21% 7 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 8 27.6 C 16 C 7.7 C 99% 79% 40% 9 kph 1 kph 12 kph 0 mm 9 25.1 C 17.1 C 10.4 C 99% 76% 45% 16 kph 4 kph 22 kph 0.5 mm 10 24.8 C 18.2 C 12.9 C 99% 76% 41% 19 kph 5 kph 27 kph 6.3 mm 11 22.8 C 16.3 C 12.4 C 95% 79% 46% 13 kph 4 kph 22 kph 6.3 mm 12 24 C 15.9 C 11.5 C 98% 77% 45% 17 kph 4 kph 23 kph 2.3 mm 13 24.8 C 16.6 C 10.8 C 99% 78% 45% 13 kph 3 kph 16 kph 1 mm 14 20.4 C 15.7 C 11.4 C 97% 86% 68% 11 kph 2 kph 12 kph 4.6 mm 15 25.6 C 16.2 C 10.2 C 99% 74% 38% 6 kph 2 kph 9 kph 0.3 mm 16 29.5 C 18 C 12.3 C 99% 78% 42% 7 kph 2 kph 10 kph 0 mm 17 22.5 C 16.3 C 11.3 C 94% 79% 49% 11 kph 4 kph 15 kph 2.3 mm 18 21.5 C 13.9 C 7.2 C 99% 78% 49% 7 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 19 23.7 C 13.9 C 7.7 C 99% 73% 35% 13 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 20 22.9 C 12.1 C 3.8 C 99% 76% 33% 7 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0.5 mm 21 22.9 C 12.3 C 2.4 C 99% 76% 41% 12 kph 3 kph 21 kph 0.3 mm 22 25.4 C 15.2 C 7.8 C 98% 74% 33% 9 kph 2 kph 12 kph 0.5 mm 23 24.8 C 14.3 C 6.6 C 99% 70% 31% 10 kph 2 kph 11 kph 0.3 mm 24 19.4 C 12.2 C 3.8 C 99% 81% 52% 6 kph 2 kph 11 kph 0.3 mm 25 21.1 C 17.1 C 14.5 C 99% 94% 77% 16 kph 4 kph 21 kph 11.9 mm Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 77/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY: EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Month Sept 2014 Oct 2014 Precip. Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Date Accum. High Avg Low High Avg Low High Avg Gust Sum 26 27.9 C 18.4 C 15.3 C 99% 87% 53% 5 kph 1 kph 9 kph 7.9 mm 27 20.1 C 16.7 C 15.1 C 98% 92% 77% 15 kph 2 kph 15 kph 10.2 mm 28 24.2 C 17.8 C 14.4 C 99% 84% 50% 13 kph 4 kph 22 kph 1.5 mm 29 22.9 C 17.3 C 13.7 C 96% 85% 62% 18 kph 6 kph 22 kph 2 mm 30 22.9 C 17.5 C 13.2 C 95% 76% 49% 11 kph 3 kph 15 kph 0.5 mm 31 27.1 C 17.3 C 10.4 C 99% 75% 39% 7 kph 2 kph 11 kph 0 mm 1 22.1 C 15.6 C 9.9 C 99% 91% 77% 10 kph 2 kph 13 kph 1.5 mm 2 25.8 C 16.5 C 9.6 C 99% 83% 55% 5 kph 1 kph 6 kph 0 mm 3 30.8 C 19.1 C 13.7 C 99% 81% 40% 5 kph 0 kph 6 kph 0 mm 4 30.9 C 17.4 C 11.1 C 99% 83% 40% 4 kph 0 kph 7 kph 0 mm 5 29.2 C 17.2 C 8.9 C 99% 80% 44% 5 kph 0 kph 7 kph 0 mm 6 30.1 C 18.1 C 12.3 C 99% 82% 42% 5 kph 0 kph 7 kph 0 mm 7 29.7 C 17.4 C 10.2 C 99% 80% 40% 7 kph 1 kph 7 kph 0 mm 8 29.5 C 16.8 C 7.6 C 99% 77% 42% 4 kph 1 kph 6 kph 0 mm 9 30.2 C 16.7 C 6.7 C 99% 75% 33% 5 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 10 26.5 C 15.7 C 7.9 C 99% 81% 45% 9 kph 1 kph 11 kph 0 mm 11 27.3 C 16.4 C 10.2 C 99% 79% 40% 9 kph 1 kph 11 kph 0 mm 12 26.3 C 16.6 C 10.6 C 99% 83% 49% 5 kph 1 kph 6 kph 0 mm 13 22.1 C 15 C 9.1 C 99% 87% 63% 4 kph 1 kph 6 kph 0 mm 14 26.8 C 17.3 C 12.8 C 99% 83% 46% 4 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 15 29.7 C 17.8 C 10.6 C 97% 75% 34% 6 kph 1 kph 6 kph 0 mm 16 27.2 C 17.6 C 10.5 C 99% 84% 56% 5 kph 1 kph 6 kph 0 mm 17 24.4 C 19.1 C 13.9 C 97% 79% 61% 9 kph 2 kph 10 kph 0 mm 18 25.8 C 18.8 C 15.8 C 98% 86% 63% 5 kph 1 kph 9 kph 1.8 mm 19 22.2 C 18.1 C 14.4 C 99% 93% 78% 4 kph 1 kph 4 kph 0.3 mm 20 26.7 C 17.9 C 11.8 C 99% 87% 60% 5 kph 1 kph 5 kph 0.3 mm 21 27.4 C 18 C 8 C 96% 71% 31% 4 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 22 28.6 C 13.7 C 4.4 C 99% 76% 30% 7 kph 1 kph 10 kph 0 mm 23 23.8 C 12.1 C 3.1 C 99% 81% 45% 10 kph 1 kph 12 kph 0 mm 24 24.4 C 15.7 C 7.9 C 97% 74% 33% 9 kph 2 kph 12 kph 0.5 mm 25 29.5 C 15.8 C 6.2 C 99% 76% 42% 16 kph 3 kph 16 kph 0 mm 26 25.9 C 18.2 C 12.4 C 98% 80% 49% 7 kph 2 kph 7 kph 0 mm 27 22.1 C 16.1 C 11 C 98% 87% 67% 3 kph 0 kph 4 kph 0 mm 28 26.6 C 17.2 C 13.1 C 99% 88% 52% 4 kph 1 kph 4 kph 0 mm 29 24.5 C 15.9 C 11.3 C 99% 92% 61% 10 kph 2 kph 15 kph 0 mm 30 23 C 16.2 C 10.7 C 99% 89% 64% 11 kph 3 kph 16 kph 0 mm 1 24.2 C 16.4 C 10.4 C 99% 86% 60% 9 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0.3 mm 2 26 C 15 C 8.2 C 99% 89% 50% 5 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0.3 mm 3 19 C 15.8 C 11.4 C 99% 92% 81% 11 kph 3 kph 15 kph 0 mm 4 20.3 C 13.8 C 4.5 C 99% 80% 38% 19 kph 4 kph 23 kph 5.6 mm 5 21.6 C 10.5 C 2.1 C 99% 81% 53% 13 kph 2 kph 15 kph 0 mm Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 78/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY: EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Month April 2015 Precip. Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Date Accum. High Avg Low High Avg Low High Avg Gust Sum 6 24 C 15.3 C 11.3 C 99% 77% 36% 16 kph 5 kph 24 kph 15 mm 7 12 C 10.3 C 9.4 C 90% 85% 80% 4 kph 1 kph 9 kph 1.3 mm 8 18.3 C 13.7 C 7.7 C 98% 84% 62% 27 kph 7 kph 29 kph 3.3 mm 9 16.7 C 13.3 C 9.3 C 97% 89% 76% 22 kph 7 kph 28 kph 7.9 mm 10 20.6 C 11.1 C 6.1 C 99% 88% 51% 15 kph 2 kph 16 kph 0.3 mm 11 21.7 C 12 C 5.5 C 99% 83% 50% 13 kph 2 kph 15 kph 5.1 mm 12 14.7 C 8.7 C 3.1 C 99% 93% 78% 12 kph 1 kph 12 kph 2 mm 13 11.6 C 10.9 C 10.5 C 99% 96% 92% 11 kph 3 kph 21 kph 20.1 mm 14 19.8 C 13 C 9.5 C 99% 86% 59% 5 kph 0 kph 9 kph 0.3 mm 15 21.9 C 13.1 C 8.2 C 99% 92% 63% 12 kph 2 kph 16 kph 4.6 mm 16 17.5 C 14.6 C 10.9 C 99% 94% 86% 19 kph 5 kph 19 kph 6.3 mm 17 19.5 C 16.9 C 15.4 C 94% 89% 80% 24 kph 7 kph 36 kph 7.6 mm 18 19 C 17.2 C 15.7 C 94% 89% 82% 24 kph 12 kph 33 kph 5.6 mm 19 21 C 16.4 C 13.5 C 95% 83% 62% 18 kph 6 kph 23 kph 1.5 mm 20 18.1 C 13.9 C 11.4 C 93% 85% 65% 10 kph 4 kph 21 kph 1.3 mm 21 17.2 C 13.4 C 7.3 C 93% 73% 47% 22 kph 9 kph 33 kph 4.3 mm 22 16 C 11.2 C 5.7 C 91% 76% 60% 10 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 23 19.4 C 14.3 C 12.6 C 94% 88% 73% 11 kph 4 kph 16 kph 1.5 mm 24 20.9 C 14 C 7.2 C 95% 89% 69% 10 kph 2 kph 16 kph 0.5 mm 25 18.3 C 12.4 C 8.9 C 96% 82% 58% 10 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 26 17.9 C 14.5 C 12.7 C 85% 73% 59% 13 kph 4 kph 17 kph 0 mm 27 17 C 13.8 C 8.2 C 95% 88% 79% 12 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 28 19.8 C 13.2 C 7.3 C 97% 91% 70% 15 kph 3 kph 17 kph 0.3 mm 29 17.4 C 15.6 C 13.7 C 95% 94% 91% 4 kph 0 kph 5 kph 2 mm 30 21.2 C 16.3 C 14.8 C 95% 90% 69% 10 kph 3 kph 12 kph 0.3 mm 31 26.6 C 17.2 C 10.6 C 96% 81% 49% 24 kph 4 kph 27 kph 0 mm 1 15.6 C 9.1 C 3.7 C 89 % 66% 39% 21 kph 7 kph 27 kph 0.3 mm 2 17.7 C 12.6 C 9.9 C 87% 74% 54% 17 kph 7 kph 23 kph 0.3 mm 3 15.3 C 10.9 C 7.8 C 90% 79% 66% 28 kph 8 kph 32 kph 1 mm 4 17.7 C 9.9 C 4.8 C 83% 68% 43% 17 kph 6 kph 22 kph 0 mm 5 19.9 C 9.8 C 2.8 C 90% 70% 39% 6 kph 1 kph 9 kph 0 mm 6 23.8 C 11.1 C 0.9 C 91 % 66% 33% 12 kph 2 kph 18 kph 0 mm 7 20.6 C 11.6 C 3.7 C 95% 75% 43% 9 kph 3 kph 10 kph 0 mm 8 19.9 C 9.4 C 0.4 C 99 % 74% 40% 10 kph 2 kph 13 kph 0 mm 9 20.5 C 9 C 0 C 99 % 78% 42% 9 kph 2 kph 11 kph 0 mm 10 17.2 C 9.3 C 1.3 C 99% 86% 64% 22 kph 6 kph 26 kph 0 mm 11 17.4 C 11.1 C 3.3 C 93 % 67% 26% 18 kph 9 kph 27 kph 1.3 mm 12 16.8 C 9.3 C 0.5 C 99 % 81% 56% 26 kph 8 kph 28 kph 0 mm 13 20.3 C 12.7 C 6.9 C 99% 79% 51% 17 kph 3 kph 17 kph 0 mm 14 25 C 13.3 C 2.4 C 99% 73% 36% 13 kph 3 kph 18 kph 0 mm 15 27.7 C 14.9 C 2.6 C 99% 71% 39% 6 kph 2 kph 11 kph 0 mm Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 79/80

LINHAY HILL QUARRY: EXTENSION AREA BAT SURVEY REPORT Precip. Temperature Humidity Wind Speed Month Date Accum. High Avg Low High Avg Low High Avg Gust Sum 16 23.3 C 13.9 C 6.4 C 99% 74% 42% 10 kph 2 kph 73 kph 0 mm 17 17.2 C 11.9 C 8.3 C 97% 75% 50% 11 kph 3 kph 15 kph 0 mm 18 17.1 C 11.2 C 7.4 C 82% 65% 40% 21 kph 9 kph 29 kph 0 mm 19 18.9 C 10.2 C 3 C 87% 64% 38% 11 kph 5 kph 17 kph 0 mm 20 22.1 C 10.4 C 0.3 C 99 % 67% 34% 12 kph 3 kph 19 kph 0 mm 21 22.7 C 11.9 C 1.7 C 99% 62% 28% 13 kph 4 kph 18 kph 0 mm 22 20.6 C 12.1 C 3.5 C 97% 68% 35% 16 kph 5 kph 18 kph 0 mm 23 19.2 C 10.4 C 3.5 C 99% 79% 47% 10 kph 3 kph 12 kph 0 mm 24 16.6 C 10.4 C 3 C 99% 91% 69% 17 kph 6 kph 19 kph 2.3 mm 25 16.9 C 12.5 C 10 C 99% 91% 70% 13 kph 4 kph 17 kph 3 mm 26 13.5 C 9.8 C 4.2 C 99% 82% 56% 12 kph 4 kph 15 kph 0.3 mm 27 16.2 C 7.3 C 0.9 C 97 % 71% 40% 17 kph 3 kph 92 kph 1 mm 28 16.1 C 8.3 C 0 C 95 % 68% 37% 24 kph 6 kph 24 kph 0 mm 29 19 C 10.8 C 4.9 C 91% 68% 33% 17 kph 5 kph 21 kph 2.3 mm 30 22.2 C 10.6 C 1.8 C 98 % 64% 24% 10 kph 3 kph 15 kph 0 mm Source: www.wundergound.com Linhay Hill Extension Area Bat Report Final 80/80

DOCUMENT CONTROL INFORMATION PROJECT NAME: Linhay Hill Quarry Extension CLIENT: E & JW Glendinning Ltd. REPORT TITLE: Linhay Hill Quarry: Extension Area Bat Survey Report ISSUE DATE: March 2016 PREPARED BY: Becky Prudden MCIEEM POSITION Principal Ecologist, Woodfield Ecology SIGNATURE CHECKED BY: Oliver Prudden MCIEEM POSITION Technical Advisor, Woodfield Ecology SIGNATURE REVISIONS: Rev No. Comments Date 001 First draft issue October 2015 002 Second Draft Issue November 2015 003 Final Issue with updates incorporated March 2016 Disclaimer: This report is issued to the client for their sole use and for the intended purpose as stated in the agreement between the client and Woodfield Ecology under which this work was completed, or else as set out within this report. The use of this report by unauthorised third parties is at their own risk and Woodfield Ecology accepts no duty of care to any such third party. Woodfield Ecology has exercised due care in preparing this report. It has not, unless specifically stated, independently verified information provided by others. No other warranty, explicit or implied, is made in relation to the content of this report and Woodfield Ecology assumes no liability for any loss resulting from errors, omissions or misrepresentation made by others. Any recommendation, opinion or finding stated in this report is based on circumstances and facts as they existed at the time that Woodfield Ecology performed the work. Nothing in this report constitutes legal opinion. If legal opinion is required the advice of a qualified legal professional should be secured.