Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP) in Trafford
Do you need to secure long-term habitat compliance in Trafford 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 Trafford?
Where Biodiversity Net Gain applies, Trafford Council requires a Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan to secure how newly created or enhanced habitats will be managed and monitored for the required thirty year period. The HMMP translates approved biodiversity uplift into practical long term actions that can be enforced through planning conditions. Without an agreed HMMP, biodiversity obligations remain unsecured and related planning conditions cannot be formally discharged.
Planning officers in Trafford commonly request HMMPs where development proposals rely on habitat creation or enhancement that must be maintained beyond completion. This most often applies to
- Â mixed use and regeneration schemes across Trafford Park and the Bridgewater Canal corridor
- residential development close to the Mersey valley and associated floodplain habitats
- schemes delivering new public open space or landscaped buffers within urban areas
- developments using on site habitat creation to meet Biodiversity Net Gain requirements
Where long term management detail is not provided in the correct format, biodiversity conditions cannot be signed off.
We provide Habitat Management and Monitoring Plans across Trafford, including Altrincham, Sale, Stretford, Urmston, Timperley, Partington, Old Trafford, Broadheath and all surrounding neighbourhoods within the local authority area.
Why Planning Authorities in Trafford Require an HMMP
Trafford Council encourages applicants to set out long term habitat management arrangements early so biodiversity commitments are clearly understood before development begins. This process typically builds on an agreed baseline and approved Metric, converting biodiversity units into realistic management and monitoring actions. Aligning the HMMP early reduces the risk of later amendments and helps maintain progress through the planning system.
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How the HMMP Process Works
We produce Habitat Management & Monitoring Plans aligned to Trafford’s policy expectations.
Key HMMP Deliverables for Trafford Projects
Each Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan prepared for Trafford developments typically includes
- Â habitat management objectives explaining how habitats will be maintained and improved
- a clear 30-year schedule setting out practical management actions
- monitoring methods and reporting arrangements linked to habitat condition targets
- defined responsibilities aligned with planning conditions or legal agreements
This ensures long term ecological compliance is clear, 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 Trafford? 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 Trafford
Do I need a Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan in Trafford?
An HMMP is required where planning permission includes a biodiversity condition that depends on long term habitat creation or enhancement.
This applies across councils such as:
Trafford Council Planning and Building Control
https://www.trafford.gov.uk/planningManchester City Council Planning Services
https://www.manchester.gov.uk/planningSalford City Council Planning Services
https://www.salford.gov.uk/planning-building-and-regeneration/Greater Manchester Combined Authority Biodiversity Net Gain
https://www.greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/natural-environment/biodiversity-net-gain
When is an HMMP required in the Trafford planning process?
It is usually required after planning permission is granted but before biodiversity conditions can be discharged.
What does a Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan include in Trafford?
It sets out management objectives, a 30-year maintenance schedule, monitoring methods and reporting arrangements.
How long does an HMMP last in Trafford?
Most HMMPs cover a 30-year management and monitoring period in line with Biodiversity Net Gain requirements.
Who should prepare an HMMP in Trafford?
A qualified ecologist with experience in Biodiversity Net Gain and long term habitat management should prepare the Plan.
Can development proceed in Trafford without an approved HMMP?
No. Where required by condition, development cannot lawfully proceed until the HMMP has been approved.