Biodiversity Gains (BNG)

Helping you meet the 10% biodiversity uplift required by law

BNG report is required by law for planning permission in UK

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Helping you meet the 10% biodiversity net gain requirement with clear plans.

Planning

We prepare detailed biodiversity gain plans showing how your project meets targets.

A detailed habitat map overlaying a development site with color-coded biodiversity zones.
A detailed habitat map overlaying a development site with color-coded biodiversity zones.
Metrics

Accurate metric calculations to demonstrate pre- and post-development biodiversity values.

Guidance on legal agreements ensuring habitat improvements last at least 30 years.

Compliance
A developer and ecologist reviewing biodiversity metric reports together on a tablet.
A developer and ecologist reviewing biodiversity metric reports together on a tablet.
A thriving wildflower meadow established on a previously developed site, showing successful habitat gain.
A thriving wildflower meadow established on a previously developed site, showing successful habitat gain.

FAQs

What is biodiversity?

Biodiversity means the variety of plants, animals, and habitats in an area.

Who must comply?

Most new major and small development projects in England must meet the 10% biodiversity net gain target.

What do developers need to submit?

Developers must provide a biodiversity gain plan, habitat map, and a completed metric showing pre- and post-development biodiversity values.

Are there any exemptions?

Some small-scale self-build projects are exempt, but this may change by 2026.

How long must habitats be managed?

Habitats must be maintained and monitored for at least 30 years after development.

Can biodiversity gains be off-site?

Yes, gains can be achieved on-site, off-site, or by purchasing statutory biodiversity credits.

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