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How to assess a planning application when there are protected species on or near a proposed development site.
Submit this assessment form with Countryside Stewardship applications that include WN5 or WN6 options.
Guidance on the pre-application stage for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.
How to assess a planning application when there are freshwater pearl mussels on or near a proposed development site.
Summary of outputs from a 'Renewable Natural Resources Research Strategy' programme
Nottingham’s Colwick Country Park is now home to the largest fish pass in the country thanks to the completion of the Environment Agency’s £12m project.
How to assess a planning application when there are natterjack toads on or near a proposed development site.
The major changes to the Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100) Plan since it was last published in 2012.
How you can manage, allocate, swap, transfer or lease fishing quotas.
How the decision was made to plan in the South Inshore and South Offshore marine plan areas.
How to assess a planning application when there are invertebrates on or near a proposed development site.
How to assess a planning application when there are reptiles on or near a proposed development site.
How to know if land is common land, commoner and landowner rights over the land, and the groups you can set up to manage it.
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