The concept of nutrient neutrality has received a lot of media attention in recent months. Indeed, it's hard to avoid the warnings from various bodies that the development of hundreds of thousands of ...
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Developers wanting to build in the River Stour catchment area of Kent have been told how much they will have to pay to mitigate the effects of nutrients going into the river. In 2024 Canterbury City ...
A senior figure has been appointed to an organisation aimed at unblocking the moratorium on housebuilding in East Kent due to ...
The government has released the first tranche of £110m in funding to help local planning authorities, constrained by EU nutrient neutrality laws, build new homes.
Plans to allow housing developers in England and Wales to “offset” the river pollution caused by building new homes may not actually work, as they are often impractical and lack scientific evidence to ...
Digital Edition: Nutrient neutrality: we are back in limbo again Editor: The House of Lords’ rejection of the government’s proposed nutrient neutrality solution is where people playing party politics ...
NUTRIENT NEUTRALITY came suddenly to Herefordshire, a pretty corner of western England, in 2019. “We had no warning. We just got a letter in the post,” says Merry Albright of Border Oak, a local house ...
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Cumbria homebuilding held back by nutrient neutrality laws
New rules to limit phosphorus in rivers have stalled thousands of homes in Cumbria, with councils using government funding to ...
Community Housing Cymru (CHC) has called for an exemption from nutrient neutrality requirements for affordable housing, warning that more than 2,000 homes are currently stalled. The sector body said ...
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