In Sussex, planning officers regularly seek formal Biodiversity Gain Plan evidence for development affecting:
• Strategic housing growth and mixed-use schemes around Crawley, Horsham, Worthing and coastal growth areas
• Brownfield redevelopment sites within Brighton, Eastbourne and former employment land along the coast
• Infrastructure and transport-related schemes connected to the A27, A23, rail corridors and Gatwick-linked development
• Greenfield boundaries, downland margins and farmland adjacent to the South Downs National Park and rural settlements
Incomplete or incorrectly presented BNG documentation commonly results in validation delays or post-approval conditions.