Lydd Ranges

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Lydd Ranges is a large military firing and training area on the coast of Kent in southeast England, known for its restricted access shingle landscape and use by the British Army.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Hythe Ranges 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf firing range
military training area
accessControlledBy range control
accessPolicy closed to public during live firing
limited public access on designated paths when not firing
category British Army training establishment
military installation in Kent
country United Kingdom
environmentType coastal
maritime
hasAccessStatus restricted
hasEcologicalSignificance supports shingle flora and fauna
hasFeature danger area
firing points
impact area
range safety flags
hasLegalStatus military danger area
hasNearbyFacility Lydd Airport NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Lydd-on-Sea NERFINISHED
hasRegulation range standing orders
hasUseRestriction no public access during red flag flying
hazard unexploded ordnance
locatedIn England
Kent NERFINISHED
South East England
locatedOn coast of Kent
managedBy UK Ministry of Defence NERFINISHED
near Dungeness NERFINISHED
Lydd NERFINISHED
Romney Marsh NERFINISHED
notableFor extensive shingle landscape
long-established military use
operator British Army NERFINISHED
overseenBy range safety officers
partOf Dungeness shingle peninsula
wider Dungeness coastal ecosystem
region southeast England
safetyRequirement public must keep to permitted routes
public must obey warning signs
terrainType shingle
usedBy British Army
usedFor infantry training
live firing
military training
weapons training
usedSince 20th century

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Folkestone and Hythe District contains Lydd Ranges
this entity surface form: Hythe Ranges