Talk:Sylvia's Meadow

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I have removed the 'proposal for deletion' , as the reasons stated were 'non-notable field'.

On the contrary, this nature reserve is unique in Cornwall, and a very rare UK example of an unploughed meadow. For this reason, it makes this meadow home to some of the rarest orchids in the UK. Tinminer (talk) 11:29, 30 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I have re-written the following paragraph

"This meadow is an SSSI and contains some rare plant species. It is a (unique in Cornwall) example of unimproved herb-rich pasture land which survived being ploughed. This was because it had a military camp on it during World War II."

To include better grammar and to make better sense. It now reads:

"Sylvia's Meadow (SSSI)is an example of unimproved herb-rich pasture land containing some rare plant species. During World War II a US military camp was situated in Sylia's Meadow and since then the land has been left unploughed and unimproved. In this respect Sylvia's Meadow is unique to Cornwall." Fletch 2002 (talk) 10:01, 13 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]