Biodiversity Net Gain

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A butterfly in a thriving wildflower meadow. Photo by Jon Hawkins/Surrey Hills Photography

Biodiversity Net Gain

Development solutions that deliver for nature

 

Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is a way of creating and improving natural habitats to ensure future residential and commercial development contributes towards nature’s recovery. Developers must ensure the land they use is left in a better condition for wildlife than before work started. If it isn’t, new better quality natural habitats must be created offsite.

In England, BNG became mandatory for all major developments from 12 February 2024 with regulation for small sites taking effect from 2 April 2024.

As part of the planning process and before a development begins, the biodiversity of the proposed site must be assessed and the impact of the development on it calculated, using the DEFRA Statutory biodiversity metric tools*.

Planning applications which do not deliver the minimum required increase in biodiversity onsite and satisfy the Trading Rules will be rejected unless they are able to achieve this through the creation of new habitats offsite which are listed on the Gain Site Register.

At BBOWT we are passionate to ensure BNG truly delivers for nature, in addition to existing environmental protection in the planning system. The priority will always be to avoid harming habitats.

The Environment Act says habitats created offsite need to be maintained for only 30 years. At BBOWT we believe they should be maintained and protected forever.

Aerial view of Duxford Old River and Chimney Meadows Nature Reserve

Aerial view of Duxford Old River and Chimney Meadows by Phill Pentecost AVP

BBOWT Habitat Banks

  • Duxford Old River and Ludgershall Meadows were two of the earliest BNG Habitat Banks to be confirmed by Natural England onto the Gain Site Register in early 2024.
  • BBOWT’s Habitat Banks provide registered offsite biodiversity units to Local Planning Authorities and developers who are looking to fulfil their BNG requirements and go above and beyond for nature.
  • BBOWT agree biodiversity unit offsets for specific planning applications with developers and allocate these onto the Gain Site Register.

Duxford Habitat Bank    Ludgershall Habitat Bank

Our habitat banks are being designed and developed by our own team of ecologists and nature reserve managers, to create and enhance habitats and make new spaces for wildlife.

They are close to our existing nature reserves, creating more connected landscapes across our nature recovery network.

Sites will be managed by BBOWT not just for the 30-year mandatory period, but forever, leaving a real legacy for wildlife.

All income generated from BNG is being reinvested into the development and management of habitat banks across the three counties, ensuring that BNG is truly supporting nature’s recovery.

Contact us for more information atBNG@bbowt.org.uk

 

* The DEFRA metric is a way of assigning a numerical value by way of habitat units to the biodiversity on a site. Post-development the site must have 10% more units than pre-development. If it does not, the developer needs to create those units offsite, purchase biodiversity units from a habitat bank or through the statutory credit scheme. Only biodiversity units currently listed on the Gain Site Register can be allocated to planning applications.BNG: Search the biodiversity gain site register.