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Biodiversity net gain rules for new developments delayed

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The government has postponed the planned introduction of biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirement for new building projects.

Introduced in the Environment Act 2021, the BNG rule was due to come into effect next month (November 2023).

It required new housing, commercial and infrastructure developments to be ‘nature positive’. This obliged developers in England to deliver 10% BNG, for example by creating new habitats and green spaces.

However, the government has delayed the introduction of the requirement to January 2024 for new housing, industrial or commercial developments. For small sites, it will be applicable from April 2024, and implementation for nationally significant infrastructure projects is planned for 2025.

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