Richard Benwell
@richardbenwell.bsky.social
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CEO, Wildlife & Countryside Link, for #wildlife, animal #welfare and #wellbeing. http://wcl.org.uk @wclnews.bsky.social. Chair, #Oxfordshire Local Nature Partnership.
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The #PlanningBill needs far more than cosmetic change to ensure that, instead of harming nature, it delivers nature-positive development.

So it's good to see the Minister recognise some top issues: legal certainty & scientific basis for offsite action. Now for amendments please.
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Great plan. Please support whole-site bottom trawling bans in Marine Protected Areas in the consultation.

There's a long way to go to protect 30% of land & sea for nature by 2030, but it can be done. We'll be reporting on progress in summer. This helps.
observer.co.uk/news/oceans/...
observer.co.uk
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Good to see LGA consult on new statutory environmental duties. Please respond in support of adding duties in the #PlanningBill to drive councils' contribution to Climate Change Act and Environment Act targets. Plus the resources to help them do it.

www.local.gov.uk/about/campai...
Local government and legal responsibilities to act on climate change: An LGA open consultation
Tackling climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing our communities and ranks high in peoples’ priorities.
www.local.gov.uk
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A #PlanningBill that simplifies sustainable development *and* helps restore nature is a prize worth fighting for. And it's still within reach.

We hope Government & Parliamentarians fix the weaknesses and make the Environmental Delivery Plan idea something we can all support.
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Without big changes, the Government’s Planning Bill could spell disaster for nature 🥀

The Gov has promised a win-win for building & nature, but right now the Bill doesn't deliver🏡

@richardbenwell.bsky.social explains what the Gov needs to do to make the Bill work for people and nature 👇
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Yes, that would be unrealistic, but we haven't said that.

Our proposals would retain the principle that, for protected wildlife, harm should be avoided wherever possible. Where not possible, it should be reduced, and if development still needs to go ahead there should be effective compensation.
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That's simply not the case, Zach. Many nature charities work with developers to deliver housing without harm for nature. We're totally behind zero carbon energy infrastructure too. It was HS2's bad management that led to the tunnel. We think Government's aim of a win-win is possible but needs work!
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Hi Tom, the mitigation hierarchy (requirements to avoid & reduce harm first) could be applied at project/plan level and still make things much simpler. This could work with eg zoning or with average pollution loads depending on the feature. The key is ensuring developers don't skip straight to harm.
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Here's our letter expressing the scale of risk in the current version: wcl.org.uk/docs/2025/20...

Here are our suggested changes: wcl.org.uk/proposed-ame...

We're grateful to MPs across Parliament for tabling amendments: @elliechowns.bsky.social @gideonamos.bsky.social @chrishinchliff.bsky.social
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🧵Planning reform that speeds up sustainable development *and* restores nature is worth fighting for. The #PlanningBill is currently one sided, weakening nature laws with scant benefit for biodiversity. But Ministers could get back on track for a win-win.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Planning bill ‘throws environmental protection to the wind’, say UK nature chiefs
Heads of 32 charities warn proposals could push species towards extinction and lead to irreversible habitat loss
www.theguardian.com
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Very good consultation from @DefraGovUK, proposing to extend the burning ban on peatland. The proposal is to increase the designated area to cover Less Favoured Areas (currently just SSSIs that are also SACs/SPAs) & protect shallower peat. Please support!

www.gov.uk/government/n...
New proposals to ban heather burning on peatland to protect air, water and wildlife
Extension to ban of burning on deep peat proposed by Government, so that an extra 146,000 hectares are protected
www.gov.uk
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Looking at the @mcsuk.bsky.social State of our Beaches report, this graph shows the great results of the plastic bag levy.

Wouldn't it be great if the Spending Review were to introduce more #polluterpays approaches, especially for corporate polluters, with funds directed to restore nature?
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Over 50 nature & farming groups have written to Rachel Reeves: without investment in nature-friendly farming, any hopes of sustainable food production, climate change mitigation, nature recovery & a resilient economy will be lost.

www.express.co.uk/news/politic...
Rachel Reeves risks 'hammer blow' to food security and nature
Nature could be in the firing line as Chancellor Rachel Reeves gives her spring statement in the Commons on Wednesday.
www.express.co.uk
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Thanks, I'll take another look!
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Here's our #PlanningBill Second Reading briefing to go with the blog: wcl.org.uk/docs/Plannin...

We hope Parliamentarians and Government will work across parties to take this chance to make planning work for nature.
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But please don't stop there! We need:

💚duties on public bodies to grow & manage a Public Nature Estate across holdings
💚requirements for big private landowners to disclose major nature impacts
💚much bigger incentives to manage land for nature (and polluter pays for harm)
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Last Parliament set targets. This Parliament is for delivery. Restoring nature needs major landowners to play a part.

We proposed a Public Nature Estate, inspired by @guyshrubsole, @MarkAvery & more. @SteveReedMP has taken the 1st steps to make it real.

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Defra asks England’s biggest landowners to come up with plans to restore nature
Exclusive: Representatives of king, National Trust and others called on to work together to protect environment
www.theguardian.com
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BREAKING: DEFRA asks England’s biggest landowners to come up with plans to restore nature.

The new National Estate for Nature is a bold move by Labour, summoning landowners who own a tenth of the country to report on their stewardship.

With comment from me:

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Defra asks England’s biggest landowners to come up with plans to restore nature
Exclusive: Representatives of king, National Trust and others called on to work together to protect environment
www.theguardian.com
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New #PlanningBill blog: wcl.org.uk/planning-ref...

The bill currently poses unacceptable risks to environmental law. But Environment & Housing Ministers say they want win-wins for nature & development. Their ideas could be made to work for nature. That's a prize worth fighting for.
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill: what are the risks and opportunities?
As we approach second reading of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, nature groups are concerned about the
wcl.org.uk
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Too often, environmental targets are announced with a shout, but die with a whimper. We welcome OEP's investigation, which will help uncover why action to clean up rivers was left until too late.

Government's answer must be rapid public & private investment, enforcement & water system reform.
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As talks on divisive deep sea mining resume, governments need to stand firm against the unacceptable pressure by an industry that risks wreaking irreparable damage on our ocean and exacerbating the planetary crisis

www.france24.com/en/live-news...
Talks on divisive deep-sea mining resume in Jamaica
Several countries united with campaign groups Monday to call for caution in regulating the divisive practice of deep-sea mining at a meeting on the issue in Jamaica.
www.france24.com
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Once again, over half of UK fisheries catch limits agreed for 2025 are above scientific advice.

Just 36% were in line with a precautionary approach.

Overfishing is bad for wildlife & self-defeating for the economy. Time to reduce & police catch limits and let the ocean recover.
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The #ClimateChange Act and the #NetZero targets that followed must surely be among the UK's greatest contributions to international relations, future generations, and technological & environmental progress.

Giving up now would be a tragedy. It would diminish us.
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Leaky dams, ponds & tree planting are just some of the natural measures to curb flooding🌳

A new report from @the-wildlifetrusts.bsky.social has shown that for every £1 spent on these, there would be economic benefits of £10🪙

More investment is a no-brainer👇

www.independent.co.uk/climate-chan...
Invest in beaver dams, ponds and wild driveways to curb flooding, report urges
Natural flood measures can deliver £10 in benefits over 30 years for every £1 invested, a study says.
www.independent.co.uk