- Planning permission needs to be in place before a licence application can be made to Natural England
- Newt surveys of ponds within 500m of the development site will need to be carried out during the survey season (mid-March to mid-June) to determine whether or not great crested newts are present. A population size class assessment (involving 6 survey visits throughout the survey season) may also be needed
- Where great crested newts are present, details of surveys, impact assessment, mitigation and compensation will need to be submitted and agreed with the local planning authority. This will be done as part of a planning application to comply with legislation as well as national and local planning policy
- Once planning permission has been granted, a licence application will need to be prepared and submitted to Natural England, including details of impacts, mitigation, compensation, management and monitoring. This would need to demonstrate that compensation will maintain or enhance the great crested newt population
Natural England licencing contact
Visit the GOV.UK great crested newt page for more information.
District Licence and Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG)
Users of the District Licence scheme can also benefit from the integrated Biodiversity Net Gain package managed by NatureSpace and the Newt Conservation Partnership.