One year on since England became the first country in the world to make biodiversity net gain (BNG) a legal requirement for all new developments, research has shown that less than half the expected habitat has been delivered.
David Richardson, partner and head of our planning and infrastructure consenting team, investigates why the national BNG scheme has got off to a slow start in an article for Local Government Lawyer. Click here to read the full article.
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