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‘Let’s deliver real benefit for nature’

Major UK housebuilders recently signed the Homes for Nature commitment, meaning new developments will include biodiversity features such as nesting bricks and hedgehog highways as standard. Will Mann speaks to Miller Homes’ Jo Stott, who has led the working group behind the initiative.

Tell us about the Homes for Nature commitment. What are the targets and why have housebuilders been happy to sign up?

The Homes for Nature initiative was developed by the Future Homes Hub’s On-Site Nature Measures Working Group, and is a voluntary commitment that housebuilders have made to support two key species that are currently facing loss of traditional habitat – the swift and the hedgehog. In particular, cavity nesting birds have suffered loss of nesting sites due to the improved design for energy efficiency of our homes.

Although these two species have been the focus of the commitment so far, we expect that other species of birds, bats and pollinators will benefit from the scheme, which encourages a wider range of measures for nature to be deployed on site.

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