Great Crested Newts: District Level Licensing Schemes - Gov.uk

New scheme launched to protect great crested newts in Shropshire

Great Crested Newts: District Level Licensing Schemes - Gov.uk. District level licensing (dll) for great crested newts is about using our regulatory powers to bring about improved conservation outcomes for our largest native newt. They depend on ponds for breeding, but spend most of their life on land, relying on woodland, hedgerows, rough.

New scheme launched to protect great crested newts in Shropshire
New scheme launched to protect great crested newts in Shropshire

Results in lots of high value, secure ponds for newts which are managed and. It is a material planning consideration for local planning authorities (lpas). District level licensing offers an approach to protecting and enhancing great crested newt habitats whereby developers make a conservation payment based on the predicted impact of their development. New habitat created will be. They depend on ponds for breeding, but spend most of their life on land, relying on woodland, hedgerows, rough. In summary, unless it can be definitively demonstrated that there is no risk to great crested newts or their habitats, there are now three licensing options in lewes district and eastbourne borough areas. Great crested newts are a european protected species. Better conserves great crested newts. Collectively, this is a fantastic number of new homes for great crested newts. Under the habitats directive, it.

Better protects great crested newts. For more information, please visit the website for naturespace, or contact them using the details below: They depend on ponds for breeding, but spend most of their life on land, relying on woodland, hedgerows, rough. Barratt homes’ chilmington green development is the very first development in. Great crested newts are a european protected species. Submit information about your development. You should check if you’re working in an area where there is a district level licensing scheme. Any development within 500m of a pond may affect newts. Better conserves great crested newts. It is a material planning consideration for local planning authorities (lpas). What’s more, the approach can also help meet our ambitions to build back greener.