Whitehawk HIll includes a neolithic enclosure which was the first Scheduled Ancient monument in Sussex and is a relic of ancient habitat designated a Local Nature Reserve (LNR) with areas of species-rich chalk grassland supporting colonies of Adonis and Chalkhill Blue butterflies. Yet little is made of the site by the City. One suspects it is rarely visited and, instead of being cherished and protected as a unique beauty spot it has been largely ignored; or spoilt with unsympathetic encroachments, by a succession of seemingly uncaring Councils.
I wonder how many past or present Councillors have ever walked the short distance of the western flank along Whitehawk Hill Road at sunset; or visited the site at all to see how it might be enhanced & preserved.
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