PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Biodiversity: Regulation (25 July 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Ben Goldsborough (Labour)
Answer
The Government recognises the importance of horticultural growers. Land used for horticulture can be enhanced or created to generate biodiversity units, which can support site expansion or be sold on the private market or used to support on site expansion. Equally, any impacts to horticultural land through development or land use change require compensation.
Following consultation, exemptions to the BNG requirement set out within the regulations are narrow and focussed. This keeps the policy ambitious, whilst being proportionate and deliverable for developers and local authorities. The exemptions are not sector specific.
Defra are ready to work with the horticulture industry to promote best practice for maximising on-site BNG opportunities.
Answered by:
Mary Creagh (Labour)
30 July 2024
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