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Bat Emergence Survey in Surrey

Bat Dusk Emergence Surveys in Surrey

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Do you Need a Bat Dusk Emergence Survey in Surrey?

If you’re a homeowner in Surrey, a dusk emergence survey is typically required when roof works, loft conversions, barn conversions or demolition affect buildings with potential bat roost features. Staffordshire councils will usually seek confirmation that bats are not using the structure before works proceed. 

For developers in Surrey, dusk emergence surveys are required where a Preliminary Roost Assessment (PRA) identifies low, moderate or high roost potential and planners need robust presence/absence evidence to validate the application. This commonly affects housing schemes, conversions, infrastructure upgrades and regeneration sites. 

Early confirmation protects your programme from seasonal delay, redesign and unexpected licensing. 

Across Surrey, dusk emergence surveys are frequently required where development interacts with: 

  • Surrey Hills settlements with historic cottages and country homes featuring loft voids

  • golf courses, estates, and parkland undergoing redevelopment or subdivision

  • riparian corridors of the Wey and Mole rivers crossing urban expansion zones

  • woodland edges in Guildford, Woking, and Tandridge where veteran trees and dense hedgerows remain

Bat survey requirements are routinely tested at validation where roost potential exists. 

Our Bat Dusk Emergence Survey services cover the whole of Surrey, from urban centres to rural landscapes.

Why Surrey Planning Authorities Request Bat Dusk Emergence Surveys

Surrey planning authorities require dusk emergence survey evidence wherever buildings or trees present credible roost potential, to ensure compliance with the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981, the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 and national planning policy. Without seasonal emergence data, planners cannot lawfully confirm that development will avoid disturbance to protected roosts. 

If your Surrey project involves demolition, conversion or structural alteration, bat emergence evidence should be confirmed before your application reaches validation. 

Local Case Insight

A residential redevelopment on the edge of Guildford involved the conversion of a former outbuilding within a network of mature boundary trees and hedgerows. Initial inspection identified multiple roof access features beneath lifted tiles and weathered ridge lines. Two dusk emergence surveys were undertaken during early summer under suitable weather conditions. Bats were recorded commuting along adjacent tree lines but no roost was confirmed within the structure. The submitted emergence report enabled planners to validate the application without seasonal conditions, with lighting design and boundary planting adjusted at the layout stage. Construction commenced to programme without licensing delay.

The Bat Dusk Emergence Survey Process

Our Bat Emergence Surveys in Surrey provide fully compliant reports accepted by local planning authorities. As a result, your project stays on schedule with fewer seasonal setbacks.

Key Deliverables for Surrey Projects

Where emergence data is required to unlock planning in Surrey, we provide: 

  • A legally defensible dusk emergence survey report 
  • Confirmed presence or likely absence of roosting bats 
  • Classification of impacts and mitigation where required 
  • Licence pathway advice if disturbance cannot be avoided 
  • Documentation structured for Surrey LPA review 

The outcome is certainty, not escalation. 

Step 1

Scoping

Confirm site details, development scope, survey window and roost features from a PRA.

Step 2

Dusk Surveys

Carry out dusk emergence surveys (May–Aug) using licensed ecologists and detectors.

Step 3

Assessment

Interpret results, assess impacts and identify any mitigation or licensing needs.

Step 4

Reporting & Integration

Align findings with PRA, PEA or any other ecological surveys where required

Next Steps

Need to confirm whether your Surrey site requires a dusk emergence bat survey? 


Send your site details and we’ll confirm exactly what’s required before your application reaches validation. 

FAQ - Bat Dusk Emergence Surveys in Surrey

What is a bat emergence survey in Surrey?

A bat emergence survey is an ecological survey undertaken at dusk or dawn to determine whether bats are roosting within a building. Ecologists observe the structure at sunset or sunrise to record bats leaving or returning to potential roost locations.

Bat emergence surveys are typically required when a Preliminary Roost Assessment identifies moderate or high bat roost potential within a structure. Local planning authorities require this evidence before determining planning applications.

Planning guidance for Guildford Borough Council can be accessed at:
https://www.guildford.gov.uk/planning

Yes. Development proposals within Surrey’s Green Belt often involve alterations to existing buildings, which may contain features suitable for bat roosts. Surveys may therefore be required before planning permission is granted.

They can be. Larger houses with loft spaces, roof voids and complex roof structures may provide access points where bats could roost.

Yes. Detached garages, garden offices and other outbuildings can sometimes provide suitable roosting conditions for bats, particularly where roof cavities or gaps are present.

Do properties near woodland require bat emergence surveys?

They may. Bats often forage along woodland edges and tree lines, which can increase the likelihood that nearby buildings may support roosts.

In some cases they are. Renovation works that affect roof structures, loft spaces or external walls may require bat surveys where roost potential has been identified.

The surveys provide evidence on whether bats are present within a structure, allowing planning authorities to ensure development proposals comply with wildlife protection legislation.

The ecologist prepares a survey report summarising the findings and confirming whether bats are present. This report is submitted with the planning application or ecological assessment.

ProHort carries out professional bat emergence surveys across Surrey. Our ecologists provide surveys that meet national ecological guidance and local planning authority requirements, helping projects move forward with clear ecological evidence.

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