Midloe Grange | BNG Units in Huntingdonshire
Located in Huntingdonshire within the Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire Claylands National Character Area, this habitat bank sits within the Grafham-Brampton-River Kym Interim Nature Recovery Network Priority Area and provides a diverse mix of grassland, scrub, pond and hedgerow units to support off-site Biodiversity Net Gain delivery.
Key Facts
BGS-020625002
Local Planning Authority (LPA): Huntingdonshire
National Character Area (NCA): Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire Claylands
HMMP: Yes
Legal Agreement: Conservation Covenant
Total units (indicative): 128.89
Overview
Midloe Grange is an ILM habitat bank located in Huntingdonshire and positioned within the Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire Claylands National Character Area.
The site delivers a diverse mosaic of habitats including Other Neutral Grassland, Modified Grassland, Mixed Scrub, Ponds (Non-priority Habitat) and Species-rich Native Hedgerow units. Its position within an Interim Nature Recovery Network Priority Area strengthens its strategic ecological context.
An approved Habitat Management and Monitoring Plan (HMMP) is in place and the site is legally secured via a Conservation Covenant. It is fully registered on the Biodiversity Gain Site Register and available to support off-site Biodiversity Net Gain delivery.
For information on site suitability, allocation and next steps, please enquire and the team will confirm the most appropriate route for your project.