The Planning and Infrastructure Bill: A New Era for Ecology… or the End of Site-Specific Surveys?

📢 The UK’s new Planning and Infrastructure Bill (published today March 11th) introduces a radical shift in environmental regulation, one that could fundamentally change how ecological consultants like us operate. I have spent most of the afternoon reading, re-reading, looking at responses online AND questioning Chat GPT (as it is smarter than me and I …

Essential Biodiversity Net Gain Assessments for Planning Success (Expert Guidance)

Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is no longer a box-ticking exercise, it’s a fundamental requirement for securing planning approval and delivering sustainable developments. Architects and planning consultants must navigate evolving regulations, ecological assessments, and compliance strategies to ensure projects meet the necessary standards. This content hub is your go-to resource for mastering BNG, from understanding the …

Navigating Local Authority Biodiversity Requirements for Planning Approval (Insider Tips)

Unlocking Local Biodiversity Policies: What Architects and Planners Must Know The Key Biodiversity Regulations That Could Make or Break Your Planning Application Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a legal requirement. If you’re submitting a planning application in England, you need to prove that your development will leave biodiversity in a measurably better …

Comprehensive Ecology Surveys for Planning (Expert Guidance)

Successful planning applications depend on understanding and mitigating ecological risks. From protected species to habitat assessments, the right ecology surveys can prevent costly delays, ensure compliance, and support sustainable development. This hub brings together expert insights on essential ecology surveys, helping architects and planning consultants navigate environmental requirements with confidence. I have written a whole …

How to Work with Ecologists for a Smooth Planning Process (Expert Advice)

Finding the Right Ecologist: What Architects and Planning Consultants Must Know Key Qualifications and Experience to Look for in an Ecological Consultant Choosing the right ecologist can mean the difference between an efficient planning process and months of costly delays. You need a consultant who not only understands ecology surveys but also knows how to …

Great Crested Newt Surveys for Planning Projects (Stay Compliant)

How to Determine If Your Site Needs a Great Crested Newt Survey (Avoid Costly Mistakes) The Legal Triggers: When a Great Crested Newt Survey Becomes Mandatory Great Crested Newts (GCNs) are a European protected species. That means disturbing them, damaging their habitat, or even handling them without a licence can land you in serious legal …

How Protected Species Surveys Support Planning Permission (Expert Insights)

Why Protected Species Surveys Matter for Planning Success How Protected Species Laws Can Make or Break Your Planning Application Protected species laws aren’t just another bureaucratic hoop to jump through. They can determine whether your planning application sails through or crashes before it even gets started. In the UK, laws protecting wildlife are strict. The …

Biodiversity Net Gain Assessments for Planning Applications (Future-Proof Your Project)

Unlocking Biodiversity Net Gain: What Architects & Planners Must Know The Basics: What Is Biodiversity Net Gain & Why It’s Now Essential for Planning Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) isn’t just another box-ticking exercise—it’s a game-changer in planning and development. If you don’t factor it in from the start, your planning application could be dead on …