Badger Surveys in Shropshire

Badger Surveys in Shropshire

Developing in Shropshire?

Don’t let badgers slow you down, our expert surveys give you compliant reports for smooth planning consent.

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Do you need a badger survey in Shropshire?

Shropshire’s patchwork of farmland, hedgerows, woodland belts, old estates, and sloping ground makes it one of the UK’s more active badger counties, with setts regularly appearing along field boundaries, hedgerows, wooded slopes, embankments, pasture edges, and rural plot margins.

A badger survey assesses an area to determine whether badgers are present, and whether they could be affected by development. Ecologists look for setts, foraging signs, and activity patterns, sometimes using motion cameras or tracking methods, to understand their distribution. The findings help ensure that construction or land changes avoid disturbing badgers and comply with planning regulations.

You may need a badger survey in Shropshire if your project includes:

  • Groundworks, excavation or trenching in areas such as Shrewsbury, Telford or Oswestry

  • Rural housing plots or barn conversions near Ludlow or Bridgnorth

  • Vegetation or hedgerow clearance in places like Market Drayton or Whitchurch

  • Works close to woodland or scrub boundaries across the county

  • A Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (PEA) identifying badger activity or habitat potential

A quick postcode check confirms what your local planning authority (LPA) in Shropshire is likely to expect.

We complete badger assessments across Shropshire, covering towns and villages including Shrewsbury, Telford, Ludlow, Oswestry, Bridgnorth, Market Drayton, Much Wenlock, Bishop’s Castle, Craven Arms, and Church Stretton.

Why planning officers in Shropshire request badger surveys

Staffordshire planning authorities require badger survey evidence where setts or suitable habitat are present to ensure development complies with the Protection of Badgers Act 1992 and national planning policy. Without early, proportionate surveys, applications are often delayed by validation queries, additional planning conditions, or seasonal restrictions, which can stall site programmes and even necessitate redesign.

Local Case Insight

A rural development near Much Wenlock raised concerns after a Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (PEA) identified several well-used badger runs along a boundary hedgerow. Our detailed badger survey confirmed the presence of an outlier sett located outside the proposed working area. With proportionate mitigation measures in place, the project designs were able to proceed without the need for a badger licence. The resulting report was fully compliant with planning requirements, and the submission passed validation on the first review, helping the client avoid delays and maintain the project schedule.

How for badger assessments work

Our specialist ecology team carries out a Badger Survey to identify setts, activity, and potential risk. You receive a clear, LPA-ready report detailing any required mitigation and timing measures, helping your project stay on schedule and compliant.

Key Deliverables for Shropshire projects:

A clear, proportionate, planning-ready process: 

  • Full sett surveys and habitat assessments 
  • Badger activity mapping and territory analysis 
  • Daytime inspections near proposed groundworks 
  • Clear, proportionate mitigation strategies 
  • Reporting structured for Shropshire LPA validation 
  • Licensing advice only where genuinely required 
  • Practical next steps for designers, contractors and planners 

We provide realistic advice, not unnecessary escalations. 

Step 1

Schedule

Send your site details and programme. We confirm the correct level of survey.

Step 2

Fieldwork

Walkovers, sett assess-ments, camera deployment and activity checks.

Step 3

Reporting

Planning-ready reports with impact assessment, mitigation options and timelines for site teams.

Step 4

Integration with other Surveys

Only if needed. PEA, EIA, and Protected Species surveys 

Next Steps

Need a badger survey in Shropshire? Let’s confirm your site’s requirements and keep your project on track. 

FAQ - Badger Surveys in Staffordshire

If a sett is found in Shropshire, does it stop my project?

Not necessarily. It depends on location, type and level of activity.

For planning checks and validation guidance: 

Only if works risk disturbing or damaging a sett. Many projects avoid licensing entirely.

Can I carry out groundworks in Shropshire before the survey?

Not where habitat indicates potential badger use.

Not with early checks, most delays occur when evidence is requested later.

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