Government should introduce local nutrient offset markets to tackle housing backlog, say Conservative MPs

A group of 40 Conservative MPs and peers have called on the government to continue with the roll out of its environmental land management schemes and create a private market, similar to biodiversity net gain, for developers to fund river catchment restoration to unlock housebuilding blocked by nutrient neutrality rules.

by Pippa Neill

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