First Draft Local List Supplementary Planning Document
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First Draft Local List Supplementary Planning Document
1. Introduction
Representation ID: 16
Received: 16/05/2025
Respondent: Natural England
Natural England does not have any specific comments on the Local List Supplementary Planning Document for Cheshire East Council.
Dear Mr Evans
First Draft Local List Supplementary Planning Document
Thank you for your consultation request on the above dated and received by Natural England on 6th May 2025.
Natural England is a non-departmental public body. Our statutory purpose is to ensure that the natural environment is conserved, enhanced, and managed for the benefit of present and future generations, thereby contributing to sustainable development.
Our remit includes protected sites and landscapes, biodiversity, geodiversity, soils, protected species, landscape character, green infrastructure and access to and enjoyment of nature.
Natural England does not have any specific comments on the Local List Supplementary Planning Document for Cheshire East Council.
The lack of comment from Natural England should not be interpreted as a statement that there are no impacts on the natural environment. Other bodies and individuals may wish to make comments that might help the Local Planning Authority (LPA) to fully take account of any environmental risks and opportunities relating to this document.
Strategic Environmental Assessment/Habitats Regulations Assessment
A SPD requires a Strategic Environmental Assessment only in exceptional circumstances as set out in the Planning Practice Guidance here. While SPDs are unlikely to give rise to likely significant effects on European Sites, they should be considered as a plan under the Habitats Regulations in the same way as any other plan or project. If your SPD requires a Strategic Environmental Assessment or Habitats Regulation Assessment, you are required to consult us at certain stages as set out in the Planning Practice Guidance.
If you disagree with our assessment of this proposal as low risk, or should the proposal be amended in a way which significantly affects its impact on the natural environment, then in accordance with Section 4 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006, please consult Natural England again.
For any further consultations on your plan, please contact: consultations@naturalengland.org.uk
Yours sincerely
Sharon Jenkinsn Consultation Team, Natural England