Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP) in Derby
Do you need to secure long-term habitat compliance in Derby after Biodiversity Net Gain approval?
We produce council-ready HMMPs that secure habitat delivery and 30-year monitoring, keeping your development compliant well beyond construction.
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Do You Need a Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan in Derby?
Where Biodiversity Net Gain applies, an HMMP is required to legally secure how habitats will be managed and monitored for 30 years after development. In Derby, you will need an HMMP if your planning permission includes a biodiversity condition that requires long-term habitat creation or enhancement.
Planning officers in Derby most frequently require a formal HMMP where habitat works interact with:
Derwent river corridor, floodplains and wet-edge habitats running through central and northern Derby.
Infill and regeneration sites in Pride Park, Alvaston and Chaddesden where brownfield land is undergoing natural recolonisation.
Settlement-edge greenfield plots around Mickleover, Chellaston, Allestree and Wilmorton where BNG is typically secured on-site.
Transport-adjacent land near the A38, A50 and Raynesway corridors where woodland and hedgerow features form part of mitigation planting.
If the HMMP is incomplete or lacks measurable monitoring commitments, Derby applications are often held at validation or delayed at condition-discharge stage.
We provide Habitat Management & Monitoring Plans across: Derby, Allestree, Mickleover, Littleover, Chaddesden, Alvaston, Chellaston, Spondon, Oakwood, Sinfin, and all surrounding towns, villages and rural locations across the wider Derby area.
Why Planning Authorities in Derby Require an HMMP
Planning Authorities across Derby require HMMPs to secure the 30-year delivery of habitats created through Biodiversity Net Gain, as set out under the Environment Act 2021. The HMMP provides the legally enforceable framework for management, monitoring and reporting. Without an approved HMMP, long-term biodiversity obligations remain legally unsecured.
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How the HMMP Process Works
We produce Habitat Management & Monitoring Plans aligned to Derby’s policy expectations.
Key HMMP Deliverables for Derby Projects
Your HMMP is structured to meet statutory planning requirements in Derby and typically includes:
Habitat management objectives and prescriptions — how each habitat will be maintained and enhanced
30-year maintenance schedule — practical, year-by-year actions
Monitoring framework and reporting structure — how success is measured and documented
Legal responsibility and delivery framework — aligned with planning conditions, legal agreements or conservation covenants
This ensures long-term ecological compliance is secured, auditable and enforceable.
Step 1
Initial
Review
Assessment of BNG conditions, site layout and approved biodiversity proposals.
Step 2
Management Plan Draft
Habitat prescriptions, maintenance actions and monitoring schedules are set out.
Step 3
Coordination Stage
Alignment with build-out, handover or responsible body arrangements.
Step 4
Submission and Support
LPA queries or amendments are managed through to approval.
Next Steps
Ready to secure long term biodiversity compliance in Derby? Contact us today. We’ll confirm whether an HMMP is required and ensure your biodiversity obligations remain secure for the full 30-year term.
FAQ - HMMP in Derby
Can an HMMP help avoid delays to my Derby planning conditions?
Yes, a complete HMMP that clearly sets out prescriptions, monitoring intervals and responsible parties can avoid repeated ecology information requests and prevent delays during condition discharge.
Does Derby City Council require 30 years of habitat management?
Yes. Derby typically expects HMMPs to demonstrate 30-year delivery, monitoring and reporting, consistent with national BNG legislation.
Is an HMMP needed for off-site BNG units linked to a Derby development?
Yes. If your Derby project relies on off-site habitat units or land within a conservation covenant or S106, an HMMP is required to demonstrate how the off-site habitats will be managed and monitored for the full 30-year period.
When is an HMMP required for developments in Derby?
An HMMP is required where planning permission includes BNG delivery, habitat creation, riparian improvements or long-term landscape and ecology conditions, particularly where works affect land close to the Derwent, settlement-edge grassland or regeneration sites.
Which Derby locations most often trigger HMMP requests?
Derwent corridor plots, Pride Park regeneration sites, Chaddesden infill, Chellaston and Mickleover greenfield edges, and Allestree woodland interface areas routinely require an HMMP.
Where can I read the official HMMP guidance used by Derby planners?
You can review the statutory HMMP and BNG guidance here:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/creating-a-habitat-management-and-monitoring-plan-for-biodiversity-net-gain