Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP) in Solihull

Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP) in Solihull

Do you need to secure long-term habitat compliance in Solihull following 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 Solihull?

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 Solihull, you will need an HMMP if your planning permission includes a biodiversity condition that requires long-term habitat creation or enhancement.

Planning officers in Solihull most frequently require formal HMMP evidence where development affects or delivers:

  • Urban and residential regeneration across Solihull Town Centre, Shirley, and Chelmsley Wood

  • Residential expansion in areas such as Knowle, Balsall Common, and Monkspath

  • Commercial, industrial, and infrastructure developments near the M42, A41, and A34 corridors

  • Sites adjacent to sensitive ecological assets, including Meriden Park, Elmdon Park, Arden Woodlands, and Solihull’s wider green belt and canal networks

If this long-term management evidence is not secured in the correct format, biodiversity conditions cannot be formally discharged.

We provide Habitat Management & Monitoring Plans across: Solihull Town Centre, Shirley, Chelmsley Wood, Knowle, Balsall Common, Monkspath, and all surrounding towns, villages, and rural locations across the Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council area.

Why Planning Authorities in Solihull Require an HMMP

Planning Authorities across Solihull 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. In Solihull, HMMPs are particularly important for sites near the green belt or ecological corridors, where careful habitat management can help protect and enhance local biodiversity. They ensure that habitat creation and enhancement are maintained over time, providing confidence to both developers and planning authorities that biodiversity commitments will be achieved.

Local Case Insight

On a Solihull development, planning permission required 30-year management of newly created habitats following Biodiversity Net Gain approval. A structured HMMP was prepared covering maintenance actions, monitoring schedules, and legal responsibilities. The HMMP included: Detailed habitat management prescriptions for grasslands, woodlands, and wetlands, Annual maintenance schedules aligned with ecological objectives, Monitoring and reporting frameworks to meet council requirements, Clear legal responsibilities for developers and landowners Once approved by the Local Planning Authority, the HMMP secured full biodiversity compliance beyond construction, ensuring the long-term success of the project’s ecological commitments.

How the HMMP Process Works

We produce Habitat Management & Monitoring Plans aligned to Solihull policy expectations.

Key HMMP Deliverables for Solihull Projects

Your HMMP is structured to meet statutory planning requirements in Solihull 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 Solihull? 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 Solihull

Is an HMMP mandatory for all developments in Solihull?

No—only projects that trigger Biodiversity Net Gain or include habitat creation/enhancement conditions require an HMMP.

No official template exists, but HMMPs must follow Environment Act 2021 standards and include clear management, monitoring, and reporting frameworks.

Yes—most HMMPs are provided when discharging biodiversity-related planning conditions.

Do off-site habitat units in Solihull need an HMMP?

Yes—off-site units must also be supported by a compliant 30-year HMMP to secure long-term delivery.

HMMPs must be produced by a competent ecologist with experience in long-term habitat management and Biodiversity Net Gain legislation.

Yes—revisions can be made if ecological conditions change, but updates usually need council approval to remain compliant.

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