Celebrating the 75th World Town Planning Day
Celebrating World Town Planning Day with a little look into the history and importance of the profession
This law will ensure that much needed housing can be provided in England, but it will not come at a cost to our green space, as habitats for wildlife must be left in a measurably better state that they were prior to development.
Biodiversity is measured in standardised units depending on size, quality, location and type and should be measured by an ecologist who can measure the existing biodiversity value and advise on suitable measures to create or enhance biodiversity.
The Statutory Biodiversity Metric Tool must be used to calculate the required number of biodiversity units required to achieve BNG.
Does this affect me?
Yes, if you are a developer of small sites or major developments, or for nationally significant infrastructure projects from late November 2025. You will also need to know the new rules if you are a Local Planning Authority or a Land Manager looking to sell in the BNG market.
Your development should try to avoid loss of habitats, and the 10% Biodiversity Net Gain can be achieved either on-site or off-site buy purchasing statutory biodiversity credits.
What developments are exempt from BNG?
How can I achieve Biodiversity Net Gain on my project?
Biodiversity Net Gain can be achieved through onsite biodiversity gains, registered offsite biodiversity gains or by purchasing statutory biodiversity credits.
What do I need to do when submitting a planning application?
Firstly, you will need to confirm if your development is exempt from BNG. If it is not exempt, information will need to be submitted with your planning application that details how you will meet the 10% BNG objective including how you propose to achieve enhancements on-site.
What happens after I have achieved planning permission?
Following the grant of planning permission a Biodiversity gain condition will need to be discharged, by completing a Biodiversity gain plan which will show how the development will achieve BNG. Until this has been approved, development cannot begin.
Having a consultant involved in your project, is a great way to reduce the risk of errors and it can drastically speed up the timeline for achieving planning permission.
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Celebrating World Town Planning Day with a little look into the history and importance of the profession
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