Species guidance
Natural England has issued standing advice to local authorities on protected species. This provides guidance to planners on what surveys should be undertaken before applications for different types of development are accepted, and how to assess survey results and proposed mitigation. It therefore also provides an indication for developers on what information planning authorities will expect to be provided with applications. This standing advice should be the first port of call in considering protected species in planning, and includes detailed advice on bats, great crested newts, water voles, reptiles and breeding birds.
More detailed advice on black redstarts, a specially-protected bird with a stronghold in east London, can be found on the Blackredstarts.org.uk website. The advice on survey methods is particularly useful, as regualr bird surveys often miss black redstarts.
The London Biodiversity Partnership has published London-specific guidance on conservation of stag beetles, and on how to incorporate features for bats and peregrine falcons into development.
Developers seeking information on the distribution of protected species in Tower Hamlets should request a data search from Greenspace Information for Greater London (GiGL), the biodiversity and open space records centre.
Should you require any further information, please contact the Council's Biodiversity Officer John Archer on 020 7364 7478 or use the online enquiry form.
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