S106 §1:100 · BNG

Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG)

Reviewed by Chartered Planner (MRTPI) and Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) · 2026-06-21
Direct answer · 51 words
Mandatory 10% biodiversity net gain has applied to major schemes since Feb 2024 and small sites since Apr 2024. The Dec 2025 reform package adjusted statutory-credit pricing trajectory; further changes consulted for Jul 2026. BNG is documented in the S106 deed via a 30-year habitat management and monitoring plan.

What is mandatory 10% BNG

Mandatory under the Environment Act 2021, in force from Feb 2024 for major schemes and Apr 2024 for small sites. Each major planning permission carries a pre-commencement condition that the approved biodiversity gain plan must deliver at least a 10% net gain measured against the statutory biodiversity metric [Statutory Biodiversity Credits guidance].

Three delivery routes

  1. On-site: habitat creation or enhancement within the red-line site boundary.
  2. Off-site: purchased biodiversity units from a registered habitat-bank or landowner.
  3. Statutory credits: last-resort government-sold credits at a tiered, deliberately-expensive rate.

Dec 2025 reform package

The Dec 2025 reform consultation closed; the statutory-credit re-price trajectory was carried into the Jul 2026 review window. The intention is to keep statutory credits as a genuine last resort, materially more expensive than market off-site units.

30-year management plan in the deed

The S106 deed (or a unilateral undertaking) carries the 30-year habitat management and monitoring plan as a binding obligation. The plan typically includes a per-year monitoring fee to fund LPA officer time tracking habitat condition.

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