The first BNG habitat bank in Derbyshire with a Section 106 agreement opens in Chesterfield.

10th January 2024

Wild Whittington, located 5km north of Chesterfield City Centre, has just become the first habitat bank in Derbyshire to be secured with a Section 106 agreement with the local planning authority (LPA), Chesterfield Borough Council. 

The Wild Whittington habitat bank allows developers and planning authorities to source off-site Biodiversity Net Gain units to support development schemes and local nature. The site is owned by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and managed by Wild Solutions, the trust’s in-house ecological consultancy and ecosystem services provider. Wild Solutions will be bringing forward further sites across the county in the weeks ahead. 

Interested parties should contact Phil Fermor (pfermor@derbyshirewt.co.uk) on 07894 747144 to discuss how these sites can support their biodiversity objectives. 

Following a delay to the original deadline in November 2023, Biodiversity Net Gain becomes mandatory in February 2024. In order to gain planning permission, developers will be required by law to deliver a minimum of 10% net gain in biodiversity with newly created or enhanced habitats secured for at least 30 years, on all new developments. 

Derbyshire Wildlife Trust has been protecting and restoring local nature, and helping people access nature-rich spaces on their doorstep, for over 60 years. We believe developers and Local Authorities can use BNG to benefit nature and local communities, but the right approach is essential to achieving this. 

Through a process called habitat banking, the Trust is taking a nature led approach to BNG by creating high quality and resilient habitats, delivered in the best place for nature, before the loss occurs. These new spaces for nature are accessible for the public to enjoy and will provide additional ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration, flood risk management and water quality improvements. Wild Solutions can call on 100 expert staff in Derbyshire, making us the most effective and experienced partner for BNG in the county 

The sites will be managed in perpetuity for nature, under the stewardship of Derbyshire’s leading conservation charity and all the profits generated through the Wild Solutions consultancy will be reinvested to secure the best outcomes for nature and have a greater impact for wildlife. 

For more information visit https://www.wildsolutionsdwt.co.uk/ecosystem-service-provision 

To discuss your current or future biodiversity objectives, contact Phil Fermor (pfermor@derbyshirewt.co.uk) on 07894 747144  


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