‘Ignore government agency views of nutrient impact on protected sites’, says draft government law
The government has drafted significant reforms to the Habitats Regulations in its bid to scrap nutrient neutrality rules, with amendments demanding that councils assume nutrient pollution from new developments will have no impact on protected sites, and that they ignore any evidence to the contrary from its own agencies.

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