When a development is proposed that involves the changed use of a piece of land a planning application must be made to the Local Planning Authority (LPA). See below for advice on how to comment on a planning issue in your area.
Advice for the Public
Click on above link for information on how the planning process works and advice on how you can get involved.Full list of your local MP's and their contact details.
Advice for Local Authorities
- Planning Policy Statement 9: Biodiversity & Geological Conservation
Planning Policy Statement 9 (PPS9) sets out planning policies on protection of biodiversity and geological conservation through the planning system. - Natural Environment & Rural Communities (NERC) Act 2006. Section 40
This leaflet should act as a source of inspiration for how you can have clear regard for biodiversity in your work. Practical examples show how local authorities can take effective action for biodiversity conservation. - Standing Advice for Ancient Woodland
This advice is issued by Natural England and includes;- a flowchart taking you through a series of simple steps to help you identify whether you need to carry out an ancient woodland species survey.
- a checklist to help you consider whether there are any ancient woodlands that may be affected by the proposed development.
- Standing Advice for Protected Species
This advice is issued by Natural England and includes;- a flowchart taking you through a simple series of steps to help you identify if you need to carry out a protected species survey,
- a checklist to help you consider if there are any protected species whcih may be affected by the proposed development.
- Living Landscape Policy Cards
Issued by The Wildlife Trusts for a recent parliamentary event.Site Protection Policy for a Living Landscape
Land Use and Planning for a Living Landscape
See the whole collection of Policy Cards here





