Developing or submitting a planning application in Stockport and require Biodiversity Net Gain?
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Biodiversity Net Gain is a required element of the planning process for most new developments. In practice, this means each scheme must show how it will increase biodiversity beyond the baseline recorded at the outset. Planning officers expect this information to be presented clearly, and applications are often delayed or left unvalidated when BNG evidence is incomplete or unclear.
Planning officers in Stockport often request BNG information where development may affect key habitat networks, such as:
• River corridors along the Mersey and Goyt
• Regeneration and former industrial sites with emerging habitat
• Urban parks, woodland edges and greenspace used for wildlife movement
• Valley systems and transport routes that act as linked habitat corridors
Clear and well presented BNG evidence helps avoid validation issues and delays in Stockport.
We support projects across the borough of Stockport, working in areas such as the town centre, Heaton Moor, Heaton Chapel, Reddish, Bramhall, Cheadle, Hazel Grove, Marple and the wider neighbourhoods within the Stockport local authority boundary.
Stockport Council encourages applicants to address BNG requirements early in the design process so the planning team can be confident that the scheme can deliver the necessary uplift in biodiversity. This usually involves a confirmed ecological baseline, a completed Metric that sets out the change in biodiversity units, and a clear explanation of how the proposed gains will be created and secured for the long term. These expectations reflect national policy under NPPF Section 15 and help ensure BNG proposals stand up to detailed review.
Establishing the baseline at the outset reduces the chance of later amendments and supports a smoother passage through the planning system in Stockport.
We produce planning-ready BNG Assessments aligned to Stockport’s policy expectations.
For developments in Stockport, our BNG assessments provide the key information planning officers require. Each assessment includes:
• a verified UKHab baseline
• a clear and justified Metric
• a workable uplift approach suited to the site
• planning ready reporting for validation
• optional long term management and gain plan material
This format meets Stockport Council expectations and offers a straightforward route to demonstrating BNG.
Year-round, with optimal survey seasons
Completed once habitat data is verified.
Aligned with design progression and layout refinement.
Only if needed. PEA, EIA, and Protected Species surveys
Contact us and we’ll confirm exactly what your site requires and support a planning-ready, proportionate route forward.
Most developments in Stockport now require BNG evidence as part of the planning application. Stockport Council expects a clear baseline and a measurable uplift in biodiversity.
You can review local planning guidance here:
Sites near the River Mersey, the River Goyt, local valley systems, former industrial land, parks, or transport corridors often require detailed BNG assessment.
As early as possible. Early baseline work reduces design changes later and supports smoother validation.
It typically includes a UKHab baseline, a completed Metric, habitat mapping and a clear plan showing how biodiversity uplift will be achieved and secured.
Only in limited cases defined by national policy. Many smaller plots in Stockport still require BNG evidence due to local ecological considerations.
Off site biodiversity units within Greater Manchester may be used, and statutory credits are available when no other options are suitable.