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Brownfield land, conserving and enhancing the natural and historic environment

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Making as much use as possible of brownfield land and conserving and enhancing the natural and historic environments

1.      Protecting and enhancing the area’s unique historic and cultural environment, archaeological heritage and geological assets whilst enabling appropriate development that facilitates the cross-cutting objectives of sustainable development;

2.      Conserving, managing and enhancing the area’s unique natural environment and biodiversity, including its waterways, Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), the Cotswolds National Landscape, and areas of landscape and biodiversity importance, and maximising the opportunities to use land to manage flood water;

3.      Ensuring developments support green infrastructure and improve existing green infrastructure within urban and rural areas to provide movement corridors for people and wildlife.

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Improving green infrastructure within urban areas for people and wildlife by providing 'habitat' within the fabric of the buildings. For example, ensure all new development (houses, public buildings, industrial buildings, home extensions etc.) provide nesting cavities for building dependent species. Universal bricks, based on the design of a swift brick, are used by 4 red listed species (swift, house sparrow, starling and house martin), as well as much-loved blue tits and great tits and overwintering birds and insects. They are an invaluable boost to biodiversity in a built environment. BS 42021: 2022 provides full detail and should be referenced in the Local Plan (https://knowledge.bsigroup.com/products/integral-nest-boxes-selection-and-installation-for-new-developments-specification-1?version=standard). BS42021 has been endorsed by the NHBC in NF89 Biodiversity in new housing developments https://www.nhbc.co.uk/binaries/content/assets/nhbc/foundation/biodiversity-in-new-housing-developments.pdf page 42. “Fitting at a ratio of 1 nest brick per house across the development will ensure sufficient nest sites for colonial species. 3-5 can be located in one house, so helping locate them in suitable locations for access to foraging habitat. The British Standard BS42021 sets out details on nest box installation for the above species into domestic and commercial properties.”

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