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Committee Material Published 7 May 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

The Government should undertake an impact assessment of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to assess how the Nature Restoration Fund would interact with and impact upon the operation of Biodiversity net gain and of broader Government initiatives to encourage investment into nature markets. The Committee expects this impact assessment to be published prior to the first day of the Bill’s Report stage in the House of Commons, to assist the House in understanding the implications of the Bill’s ...

The Government should undertake an impact assessment of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to assess how the Nature Restoration Fund would interact with and impact upon the operation of Biodiversity net gain and of broader Government initiatives to encourage investment into nature markets. The Committee expects this impact assessment to be published prior to the first day of the Bill’s Report stage in the House of Commons, to assist the House in understanding the implications of the Bill’s provisions for the development of natural capital markets. (Recommendation, Paragraph 32) Type: recommendation | Number: 1 | Response status: accepted Government response: An impact assessment of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill to accompany the Bill through passage was published on 6 May 2025. BNG is not in scope of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, BNG and the Nature Restoration Fund (NRF) are intended to be complementary policies. The NRF will focus on enab