Biodiversity Net Gain: Developers and green groups hail scheme as 'true success story'

Michael Holder
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Over 40 housebuilders, investors, and environmental groups urge government to continue championing Biodiversity Net Gain scheme to boost nature protection and economic growth

More than 40 housebuilders, investors, and environmental groups have called on the government to ensure it continues to enhance the UK's Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) scheme, hailing the policy as a key...

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