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Ham Common

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The Harbour Environment

The Harbour Environment

(1 review)

Poole Harbour has long been recognised for being of high biological importance and is one of the…read morelargest examples of an estuary with lagoonal character in Britain. The Harbour is mostly shallow and has a large proportion of intertidal saltmarshes and mudflats. These give way to freshwater marshes, reed beds and wet grasslands on low, poorly drained land above the tidal level, and also transitions to heathland on higher sandy ground and heathland mires in small tributary valleys. The wetland habitatsfringing the harboursupport large numbers of wintering, migrating and breeding birds, along with many rare and endangered plants and invertebrates. The Harbour bed is important for marine invertebrates, such as sponges, tube worms, sea squirts and sea mats, some of which are rare around the British coast. Areas of heathland support more rare birds, invertebrates and reptiles, while pine woodlandon some of the Harbour's islands are of national importance for some of England's last populations of red squirrels. This range of eusturine, wetland and heathland habitats, the rare animals and plants they support, together with the large number and variety of birds, means that Poole Harbour is recognised both nationally and internationally as important and the area holds a number of statutory designations which serve to protect the wildlife and flora. It s a site of Special Scientific Interest, a Special Protected Area and Special Area of Conservation. Some prts of the Habour have been declared Local andNational Nature Reserves. Also, it lies within the Purbeck Heritage Coast. The south side of the Harbour is designated a Quiet Area with a speed limit of six knots. Please treat the Harbour with care and consideration!!!

BowlPlex

BowlPlex

(7 reviews)

This is bowling, which is not listed, although 'mini golf' is a sport! Apparently…read more I took my daughter and her friend in here, after a lunch (please remember this was post a heavy lunch!). We met my daughter's friend's Dad and little brother, and they asked if they could join us. The more the merrier! Now, I haven't been bowling for years. But what fun we had. Needless to say, the Dad won and little brither lost and I'm not telling you who was where in between, but is so satisfying to watch your ball rumble down the middle of the lane! This place serves food - fast food, which is fairly inexpensive. Bowling for two children and one adult was £13.05. Try working that one out! I thought it was a bit steep. The staff seem a bit bored and the shock of the noisey music makes you unable to hear them or be heard. However, at the lanes the music is less noisey and most heard is laughter and shouts of pleasure or disappointment. Mostly my shouts were pleasure or encouragement, but I beganto flag very slightly at the end as this is a real workout if you've eaten lunch! All in all, I recommend this, and I'm going back for sure.

Bowling is always good fun and bowlplex offers the ability to eat, drink, bowl and play in the…read morearcade for reasonable prices making it a great night out. It is perhaps not as conveniently located as megabowl at tower park but generally is cheaper, despite lack of offers at present day. The night life there is great however

Ham Common - active - Updated May 2026

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