Check if your development is impacted and then contract the Green Agri Land Team who will match you to the best solutions for your project in your area.
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Nutrient Neutrality is a legal standard set by the Government which came into force across the UK in 2020, to address the impact of development on the environment and in certain water courses. It requires that development projects do not have a detrimental impact on water quality. Green Agri Land will help developers offset the impact of development on water quality.
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Biodiversity net gain (BNG) refers to an approach to property development that leaves biodiversity in a measurably better state than it was before any contraction work took place.
The Environment act 2021 received Royal Assent in November 2022. This Act of Parliament requires all new developments in England to provide a minimum 10% net gain in biodiversity.
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With Green Agri Land, developers can buy from as low as 0.1 kg up to substantial amounts of phosphorus or nitrogen credits to mitigate the impact of each development.
Our credits are priced competitively, the amount you require and the cost will vary based on factors like connection to mains sewage or a private treatment plant, the sewage works serving your area, plot size, existing use (eg garden or field), and the anticipated construction and occupation dates.
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Our schemes are fully approved by both Natural England and the relevant local authorities, with full legal frameworks in place to ensure a smooth and quick solution.
Our credits are approved and ready for immediate allocation. Credits can be secured before dwelling occupation or through a planning condition.
Using our credits removes all longer term burden for developers. A legal agreement with the local authority ensures we uphold the scheme according to their standards.
No, developers using our credit schemes won't face further burdens. The local authority can impose a planning condition requiring credit securing before dwelling occupation.