UK government admits almost no evidence nature protections block development
07-05-2025 07:00 via theguardian.com

UK government admits almost no evidence nature protections block development

Whitehall analysis provides no data or research to support the government argument that environmental legislation holds up buildingThere is very little evidence that protections for nature are a blocker to development, the government has admitted in its own impact assessment of the controversial new planning and infrastructure bill.The analysis by Whitehall officials provides no data or research to back up the government’s central argument that it is environmental legislation that holds up
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