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How developers can create and enhance habitat off-site or buy biodiversity units to achieve biodiversity net gain (BNG).
How to work out your taxable capital gain or loss if you are not resident in the UK and are making direct or indirect disposals of UK property or land.
This Health Gain Programme ‘How to’ guide was developed by the Health Inequalities National Support Teams (HINST).
Wheat stem rust is regaining prominence due to the recent emergence of virulent isolates and epidemics in Africa, Europe and Central Asia
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How developers can use habitat creation or enhancements to count towards their biodiversity net gain (BNG).
Multilateral gain/loss sharing is a way of reallocating finances across a local care economy when delivering new care models
Seeking views on how we can improve the planning system in England to protect the environment (biodiversity net gain) and build places to live and work.
In a world first, developers in England are now required to deliver 10% Biodiversity Net Gain when building new housing, industrial or commercial developments.
Southern Region, Judge D Whitney, Mr B Bourne MRICS MCIarb, Mr E Shaylor on 20 May 2022
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