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Badger Surveys in Greater Manchester

Badger Surveys in Greater Manchester

Do you need a planning-focused badger survey and sett assessment across Greater Manchester?

We can offer badger surveys backed by clear guidance, proportionate methods, and practical support to keep your project moving on schedule.

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Do you need a badger survey in Greater Manchester?

Greater Manchester’s varied landscape includes pockets of woodland, urban fringe greenspace, railway embankments, parks, river corridors and allotment edges offers suitable habitat for badgers. Planning teams frequently request evidence where sett activity or potential habitat is identified.

A badger survey assesses an area to determine whether badgers are present, and whether they could be affected by development. Ecologists look for setts, foraging signs, and activity patterns, sometimes using motion cameras or tracking methods, to understand their distribution. The findings help ensure that construction or land changes avoid disturbing badgers and comply with planning regulations.

You may need a badger survey if your development involves:

  • hedgerow networks and pasture systems around Wigan

  • mixed farmland, woodland edges and valley systems near Rochdale

  • woodland blocks and plantation edges within Bury

  • farmland and settlement fringes on the outskirts of Bolton

  • canal corridors, railway cuttings and embankments along routes in Salford

  • parks, golf courses and estate landscapes on the edges of Trafford

These patterns mean badger activity is often present even where setts are not immediately obvious at the outset.

We support projects across Manchester, Salford, Bolton, Wigan, Rochdale, Oldham, Bury, Stockport, and Tameside, as well as surrounding areas.

Why planning officers in Greater Manchester request badger surveys

Greater Manchester planning authorities require badger survey evidence where setts or suitable habitat are present to ensure development complies with the Protection of Badgers Act 1992 and national planning policy. Without early, proportionate surveys, applications are frequently delayed by validation queries, additional planning conditions, or seasonal restrictions, which can stall site programmes or even necessitate redesign.

Local Case Insight

A residential development near Bolton required a badger assessment after a Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (PEA) identified frequently used badger runs along a small woodland edge. Our detailed survey confirmed the presence of an outlier sett located outside the proposed working area. With this information, the project designs were able to proceed without the need for a badger licence. Clear guidance and proportionate mitigation measures were provided to contractors to ensure compliance during construction. The resulting report was submitted to the local planning authority and approved with no further queries, helping the project stay on schedule and avoid unnecessary delays.

How badger assessments work

Our specialist ecology team carries out a Badger Survey to identify setts, activity, and potential risk. You receive a clear, LPA-ready report detailing any required mitigation and timing measures, helping your project stay on schedule and compliant.

Key Deliverables for Greater Manchester projects:

We provide practical, planning-ready badger survey evidence, giving your project team clear steps to follow, including:

  • Mapping badger setts and assessing activity

  • Identifying sett types (main, annex, subsidiary, outlier)

  • Evaluating potential impacts for planning purposes

  • Offering mitigation strategies and method statements

  • Guidance on licensing when required

  • Clear instructions for construction teams on-site

Trusted by local planners across Greater Manchester, our reports ensure your project can proceed efficiently.

Step 1

Schedule

Send your site details and programme. We confirm the correct level of survey.

Step 2

Fieldwork

Walkovers, sett assess-ments, camera deployment and activity checks.

Step 3

Reporting

Planning-ready reports with impact assessment, mitigation options and timelines for site teams.

Step 4

Integration with other Surveys

Only if needed. PEA, EIA, and Protected Species surveys 

Next Steps

Need a badger survey in Staffordshire? Let’s confirm your site’s requirements and keep your project on track. 

FAQ - Badger Surveys in Greater Manchester

How do badger surveys identify active setts in Bolton?

Surveys combine habitat assessments, sett mapping, and observation of signs such as footprints, latrines, and feeding areas to determine where badgers are active.

Yes, with careful planning. Work can proceed if it stays within legal disturbance limits and mitigation measures are followed.

Do I always need a licence to work near badgers in Stockport?

Licensing is only required if construction will directly affect setts. Otherwise, proportionate mitigation is usually sufficient.

While surveys can be conducted year-round, activity is easiest to observe from late winter to early autumn, when badgers are more active above ground.

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