New Biodiversity Law Mandates 10% Net-Gain for UK Housing Developments
New Biodiversity Law Mandates 10% Net-Gain for UK Housing Developments
UK: New legal mandate requires housing developers to deliver at least 10% of biodiversity net-gain. Learn about its impact on over 30,000 planning applications monthly.
The legal requirement for developers to deliver Biodiversity Net-Gain (BNG) came into effect for developers of major housing projects (0.5 hectares or more, and/or 10+ dwellings) on February 12.
Now, from today (2 April), the requirement will be expanded to small housing developments and all commercial and mixed-use developments. It will impact almost 30,000 planning applications each month in England.
Developments that do not impact priority habitats and only impact less than 25 square metres of on-site habitat are among some of the only projects classed as exempt from BNG. A full list of exemptions can be found here, from the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).
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