5% of planning applications subject to UK biodiversity net gain rules, research suggests

Published 15:48 on November 14, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:48 on November 14, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

Some 5% of recent planning applications have complied with England’s biodiversity net gain (BNG) rules, in a positive sign the legislation is working, a lawyer has said.
Some 5% of recent planning applications have complied with England’s biodiversity net gain (BNG) rules, in a positive sign the legislation is working, a lawyer has said.


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