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    Habitat Banking

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    Meeting: 05/02/2026 - Overview and Scrutiny Panel (Environment, Communities and Partnerships) (Item 44)

    44 Habitat Banking Programme pdf icon PDF 61 KB

    The Panel is invited to comment on the Habitat Banking Programme.

     

    Executive Councillor: Councillor J Kerr

    Contact: N Massey 01480 388388

    Additional documents:

    • 5. Habitat Banking Programme Report, item 44 pdf icon PDF 155 KB

    Minutes:

    By means of a report and presentation by the BioDiversity for All Project Manager (copies of which are appended in the Minute Book), the Habitat Banking Programme was presented to the Panel.

     

    Councillor Criswell praised the sentiment of the project but expressed concern that the Council as custodians of the public realm were tying up parcels of land for extended periods which may be required for other purposes for the benefit of the public interest in the future. In addition Councillor Hunt queried whether legal contracts would be put in place to protect both the land and the public interest. The Panel were assured that legal agreements would be in place for this purpose and that there would be break causes to take scenarios such as natural disasters and extreme weather into consideration. It was also assured that the programme would look to enhance existing spaces rather than redefine them. An example was given of sites with recreational sports pitches where the programme would keep the pitches but look to enhance the surrounding areas working with what would be feasible and practical.

     

    Following an enquiry in relation to the Priory Park site, the Panel heard that communications were ongoing with the Friends of Priory Park group who were open to the concept of the programme and that the team would be working closely with internal colleagues and external partners to ensure that the end result would enhance the space and not impact recreational use and enjoyment of the space.

     

    In response to a question relating to the inclusion of interest within the financial calculations, the Panel were advised that the figures had been developed in collaboration with Finance colleagues and that the modelling for the programme did not include the interest. The Panel were assured that a fluid case by case approach would be adopted with a further option to increase the number of credits available should the resulting habitats be of a more improved quality than anticipated.

     

    Following an observation in relation to the management of private estates and environments, with the example of Buckden Towers being given, the team advised that the programmes focus would be on the sites identified within the report, however they were aware of further opportunities and although a balanced approach would be undertaken initially this would be reevaluated and opportunities developed in the future if scope allowed.

     

    The Panel were reassured that support from the Council’s Operations Team had been factored in to be used in the event of extreme weather and that the legal agreements would be in place to protect the scheme from the unpredictability of nature. It was also noted that the richer and more biodiverse a habitat, the more resistant it was to natural disasters.

     

    Concern was expressed that developers may utilise the credits scheme in place of delivering on development sites thus creating more heavily urbanised environments. The Panel were assured that the team were collaborating with Planning colleagues to develop and monitor habitats and developments across the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 44