Goal is part of housing association’s new nature strategy
Clarion Housing Group has announced it will aim for a measurable biodiversity net gain of 20% for all new development projects.
The target, which is significantly above the 10% mandatory threshold, was announced as part of the 125,000-home housing association’s ‘Nature Recovery Strategy’.
For existing neighbourhoods, Clarion will target a 10% voluntary BNG uplift on up to five communities a year.
The requirement for developers to prove biodiversity improvements was established by the Environment Act 2021 but only brought into force earlier this year.
Its roll-out was , which said the government launched the scheme with “risks to its effectiveness”.
Clarion’s nature strategy also includes initiatives designed to provide increased access to high-quality green spaces for residents, as well as the integration of nature-based solutions to enhance climate resilience around its properties.
“Our new Nature Recovery strategy is a comprehensive approach to enhancing biodiversity, improving community well-being, and building climate resilience across our developments and existing neighbourhoods,” said Miles Lewis, director of sustainability at Clarion Housing Group
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According to surveys carried out by Clarion, 70% of its residents say climate change is important to them personally, 75% of those surveyed showed positive attitudes towards nature recovery.
The main concerns among residents around any approach to nature recovery are linked to maintenance (70%) and potential messiness (55%).
Concerns were also raised about the financial implications of green space improvements.
According to a recent unaudited trading update, Clarion’s new housing completions in 2023/24 fell 24% year-on-year as it took a more “cautious” approach to development”.
Earlier this month, the group announced an “ambitious” restructuring of the housing association to focus on improving housing management and customer service.
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