COMMENT: Legal view on why the proposed UK Planning Bill will slow development and harm nature

Published 15:54 on March 26, 2025  /  Last updated at 15:54 on March 26, 2025  /  Biodiversity, Contributed Content, EMEA, Other Content

The UK Parliament is considering a Planning and Infrastructure Bill this week. While intended to streamline planning, Part III of the bill will dampen biodiversity investment and inflict harm on nature, writes Alexa Culver in a comment that breaks down the fine print of the legislation.
The UK Parliament is considering a Planning and Infrastructure Bill this week. While intended to streamline planning, Part III of the bill will dampen biodiversity investment and inflict harm on nature, writes Alexa Culver in a comment that breaks down the fine print of the legislation.


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