Nature Reserves in Barnet is a table of Local Nature Reserves (LNRs) listed on the Mayor of London's Wildweb website[1] which are wholly or partly in the London Borough of Barnet. Most of them are described as Sites of Nature Conservation Importance instead of LNRs in Barnet's Unitary Development Plan.[2] There is further information about many of them on the London Parks & Gardens Trust's website[3], which includes 84 parks and open spaces in Barnet. Barnet has one Site of Special Scientific Importance, Brent Reservoir.
In the Access column, P means free public access to all or most of the site, PP means free public access to part of the site, PL means public at limited times, F means access on public footpaths only, V means can be viewed from adjacent paths or roads only, NO means no public access.
In the Type column, M is a Site of Metropolitan Importance, B1 is a Site of Borough Importance Grade 1, B2 is a Site of Borough Importance, Grade 2, L is a Site of Local Importance.[4]
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