Planning-ready BNG assessments for Berkshire — clear metrics, proportionate uplift strategies and predictable progress through planning.
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Most developments in Berkshire now require a mandatory 10% biodiversity net gain under the Environment Act 2021.
Local planning authorities expect clear baseline data, a defensible Metric 4.0 calculation and a proportionate uplift strategy before your application can progress.
Across Berkshire, the level of evidence requested by planners commonly reflects local landscape characteristics:
river corridors and floodplain habitats along the Thames and Kennet
regeneration sites within urban centres
agricultural land with dense hedgerow networks
woodland and parkland associated with larger estates
transport corridors providing habitat connectivity
settlement expansion around Reading, Newbury and Bracknell
Early clarity on baseline and enhancement feasibility keeps planning decisions predictable.
We operate across Berkshire, supporting schemes in Reading, Newbury, Bracknell, Maidenhead and nearby communities.
Berkshire LPAs request BNG evidence early because many developments sit close to watercourses, settlement edges or regeneration land, where small layout changes can noticeably affect habitat value and connectivity.
Officers want verified baseline habitats and clear Metric 4.0 scoring before designs progress, so uplift options can be understood without late-stage compromise. The county’s focus on canal corridors, historic field patterns and woodland-edge mosaics also means uplift feasibility needs to be established upfront.
On the ground, site-level features signal when BNG evidence will be needed:
Providing this clarity early prevents validation queries, redesign instructions and delays during casework.
We produce planning-ready BNG Assessments aligned to Berkshire’s policy expectations.
Every report includes:
verified UKHab habitat mapping
defensible condition and distinctiveness scoring
full DEFRA Metric 4.0 calculation
uplift strategy shaped around LPA priorities
integration with layout, drainage and protected species
clear, structured reporting for validation and negotiation
Year-round, with botanical elements best May–September.
Completed once habitat data is verified.
Aligned with design progression and layout refinement.
Used where additional clarity is needed around baseline or constraints.
Our approach keeps evidence proportionate, technically robust and predictable through the full planning sequence.
Contact us and we’ll confirm exactly what your site requires and support a planning-ready, proportionate route forward.
In Berkshire, BNG assessments address impacts on river corridors, farmland and urban-edge habitats.
You can check local planning guidance here:
West Berkshire Council – https://www.westberks.gov.uk/
Reading Borough Council – https://www.reading.gov.uk/
BNG applies where proposals affect existing habitats.
Hedgerows, grassland, woodland and watercourses are key drivers.
On-site delivery is often achievable with early landscape integration.
It provides evidence of compliance with national and local policy.
BNG assessments should be prepared by competent ecologists.