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Progress From Our North Yorkshire Habitat Bank
This week, we’re exploring the surprising potential of “poor” soil. While often overlooked, low-quality soils can offer unique advantages for landowners and developers, especially when it comes to biodiversity and natural capital opportunities.
Hannah Williams
2 days ago1 min read


Exploring the Benefits of Poor Soil Quality
This week, we’re exploring the surprising potential of “poor” soil. While often overlooked, low-quality soils can offer unique advantages for landowners and developers, especially when it comes to biodiversity and natural capital opportunities.
Hannah Williams
5 days ago1 min read


North Yorkshire BNG Units Available
Exciting changes are coming to this site in North Yorkshire, where we’ll be transforming underused land into high-value habitats. With Tunstall Farm's five distinct parcels, we’ll create species-rich neutral grassland, new native hedgerows, mixed scrub, and broad-leaved woodland, replacing areas of bare ground, modified grassland, cereal crops, and bramble scrub. We can't wait to see this landscape flourish in the months ahead! Explore our available BNG units:
Charlie Bell
Jul 141 min read


Upcoming Event: Unlocking Biodiversity Net Gain
We are excited to announce our partnership with the Swinton Estate and Squire Patton Boggs for our upcoming exclusive BNG session! Whether you're a developer, ecologist, landowner, or planning professional, this session is designed with you in mind. 'Unlocking Biodiversity Net Gain: Making Off-Site Units Work for Your Project' will dive into practical strategies, regulatory expectations, and how to align ecological outcomes with development goals. Don't miss this insightful d
Charlie Bell
Jun 242 min read


Durham BNG Units Available
Stay tuned this summer as we begin to transform this site in County Durham from depleted grassland into a thriving mosaic of diverse habitats!
Charlie Bell
Jun 21 min read


Do You Need a Section 106 When Buying Off-Site BNG Units?
A question we often get: “If I am buying off-site BNG units, do I need a Section 106?” The answer is no. Here’s why. A Section 106 agreement (S106) is a legal contract between a developer and the local planning authority (LPA) . A Section 106 (or Conservation Covenant) is only required when developers deliver BNG on-site , ensuring they legally commit to maintaining the biodiversity improvements for 30 years. If you're the developer, this means: You are responsible for creat
Josh Guy
Mar 141 min read


Designing Nature's Legacy: Biodiversity Net Gain
We’re excited to invite you to a webinar exploring how architects can turn Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements into opportunities to elevate their designs, safeguard planning requirements, and deliver exceptional client outcomes.
Scott Thompson
Dec 2, 20241 min read
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