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- Yockletts_Bank abstract "Yockletts Bank is a stretch of woodland and chalk grassland situated in the North Downs near the village of Petham, Kent. The site is a nature reserve, owned and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust and is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, originally notified in 1951. It occupies the steep side of a dry valley in the North Downs, and it supports a wide range of downland wildlife, including several orchids.".
- Q8054253 abstract "Yockletts Bank is a stretch of woodland and chalk grassland situated in the North Downs near the village of Petham, Kent. The site is a nature reserve, owned and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust and is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, originally notified in 1951. It occupies the steep side of a dry valley in the North Downs, and it supports a wide range of downland wildlife, including several orchids.".
- Yockletts_Bank comment "Yockletts Bank is a stretch of woodland and chalk grassland situated in the North Downs near the village of Petham, Kent. The site is a nature reserve, owned and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust and is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, originally notified in 1951. It occupies the steep side of a dry valley in the North Downs, and it supports a wide range of downland wildlife, including several orchids.".
- Q8054253 comment "Yockletts Bank is a stretch of woodland and chalk grassland situated in the North Downs near the village of Petham, Kent. The site is a nature reserve, owned and managed by Kent Wildlife Trust and is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest, originally notified in 1951. It occupies the steep side of a dry valley in the North Downs, and it supports a wide range of downland wildlife, including several orchids.".