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Spatial Risk Multipliers for BNG
The Spatial Risk Multiplier for BNG explained.
7 days ago


BNG Policy Update - April 2026
BNG rules have changed in April 2026. What does this mean for you?
Apr 21


BNG Units in the South Coast Plain: A Local, Practical Way to Support Nature Recovery
The South Coast Plain is one of those landscapes that quietly does a huge amount of ecological work. Stretching along the Hampshire and Sussex coast, it brings together farmland, coastal habitats, grassland, hedgerows, rivers, and urban edges in a way that creates real opportunities for biodiversity recovery. At Ecological Landscapes, we’re proud to be selling Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) units in the South Coast Plain, helping developers meet their planning requirements while
Apr 17


Harbour to Harbour Wildlife corridor
The Harbour to Harbour Wildlife Corridor between Pagham and Chichester is emerging as a vital green artery for West Sussex, linking two internationally important coastal habitats. Stretching across the farmed and semi-rural landscape between Pagham Harbour and Chichester Harbour, the corridor brings together landowners, conservation groups and local authorities around a shared goal: to make it easier for wildlife to move, feed and breed across the wider landscape, not just wi
Apr 14


BNG Consultancy That works for you
Working with Eco-logical Landscapes makes biodiversity net gain requirements feel less like a hurdle and more like an opportunity to add value to your scheme. By providing off-site BNG units backed by ecological expertise, it helps housing developers across the South of England meet policy, protect programmes and unlock land value. Deep roots in the South of England Successfully delivering BNG is not just about numbers on a metric; it is about understanding local plans, poli
Apr 9


The Sussex Local Nature Recovery Strategy
The Sussex Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is a new framework that sets out how nature in Sussex will be protected, restored and better connected over the coming decades. It translates national ambitions for nature recovery into a clear, locally driven plan, showing where action will make the biggest difference for wildlife, climate resilience and people. For landowners, farmers, developers and communities, it is becoming the key reference point for where and how to in
Apr 1


Why go offsite for BNG?
Off-site biodiversity net gain (BNG) units can unlock more space for nature, expediate planning outcomes, maximise revenue, and provide better long-term ecological results
Mar 25
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