Report

Managing the Environmental Impacts of Development

07 Feb 2022 11.00am - 1.00pm

The development and construction industry has a responsibility to consider its impact on the environment throughout the development process with Environment Act 2021 now passing into law.

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11.00am - 1.00pm

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Thank you for joining us at the Land Promoters and Developers Federation, in partnership with Bidwells, we heard from experts providing key updates, practical advice, and case studies on fulfilling the requirements of biodiversity net gain and water and nutrient neutrality.

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Roland Bull, Bidwells pictured speaking at the conference with 
Land Promoters and Developers Federation 

lpdf 1.jpg Interesting discussions from our speakers and questions from our audience on delivery of biodiversity net gain, including site criteria, habitat creation tools and legal aspects.
lpdf 3.jpg Don’t forget the government consultation is open until the 5th of April.

Speakers and Panelists

Paul Brocklehurst (Chair) - LPDF

Paul Brocklehurst (Chair) - LPDF

Paul Brocklehurst (Chair) - LPDF
Dr Nick White - Natural England

Dr Nick White - Natural England

Dr Nick White - Natural England
Dr Joanna Zowadzka - Cranfield University

Dr Joanna Zowadzka - Cranfield University

Dr Joanna Zowadzka - Cranfield University
Roland Bull - Bidwells

Roland Bull - Bidwells

Roland Bull - Bidwells
Constanze Bell - Kings Chambers

Constanze Bell - Kings Chambers

Constanze Bell - Kings Chambers
Sandra Norval - Southern Water

Sandra Norval - Southern Water

Sandra Norval - Southern Water
Matthew Stimson - Shoosmiths

Matthew Stimson - Shoosmiths

Matthew Stimson - Shoosmiths
Dean Knight - Richborough Estates

Dean Knight - Richborough Estates

Dean Knight - Richborough Estates
 James Stevens, HBF

James Stevens, HBF

James Stevens, HBF
Take advice on delivering Biodiversity Net Gain through Development

The Environment Act 2021 has received Royal Assent and the secondary legislation is expected to be in place by late 2023. This means nature will become central to future planning decisions. Developers will be required to submit a biodiversity net gain plan alongside their calculations using the government’s approved metric.

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