Essex farm Spains Corridor Property has accomplished what’s believed to be the primary off-site Biodiversity Web Acquire (BNG) deal in Braintree District in north west Essex.
A developer working in Braintree District secured the required off-site habitat models from an area pioneering nature restoration venture after maximising the on-site compensation they may obtain. This method was supported by Braintree District Council via the planning course of and secured utilizing the primary BNG Part 106 settlement within the district. An space of 1.3 hectares of recent grassland and scrub might be created and maintained at Spains Corridor Property for at the very least the following 30 years.
Archie Ruggles-Brise, Property Supervisor of Spains Corridor Property, mentioned, “This deal is implausible as it can allow us to dedicate a few of our much less productive land to nature. This suits brilliantly alongside our transition to sustainable farming and different nature based mostly initiatives (together with our well-known beavers who proceed to scale back flood threat in Finchingfield!) We hope it’s the first of many such offers we safe as we purpose to revive over 100 hectares of wildlife habitats on the farm via our Ecological Panorama Plan.
Archie added, “Credit should also go to the team at Braintree District Council. This is the first BNG Section 106 agreement they’ve approved, and their collaborative approach was instrumental in getting it done. We hope it will ultimately help establish Braintree District as a focus for sustainable development that results in nature recovery as well as economic growth. ”
This primary BNG deal builds on a few years pioneering work to revive nature on the Spains Corridor Property. Since 2020 the property have been one in all solely 5 Pure England Biodiversity Web Acquire pilot websites, serving to the federal government and regulators develop the coverage that underpins this and different BNG offers. The property now gives BNG Models to builders via the nation, however with a concentrate on East Anglia and London.