Alternative Land Uses - Biodiversity

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12 OCT 2023
Cornwell Manor, Cornwell, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 6TT

About Biodiversity

This October, join Farmers Weekly live for a look at biodiversity net gain agreements. Our expert panel will discuss where potential income can be found and the issues to watch out for.

From November 2023 there will be a legal obligation for developers to increase the biodiversity on their sites by at least 10%, known as biodiversity net gain (BNG).

It will often not be possible to achieve this on the building site itself, so farmers and landowners are already being approached by developers looking for additional land to help them meet this.

There will be payments for biodiversity units and long-term agreements for managing the BNG land.

There are many considerations, not only the legal and tax implications but also the impact on the long-term future of a land holding.

Discussion will include:

  • Different models for delivering BNG
  • Legal and tax implications
  • Planning considerations
  • An interactive look at the onsite habitat bank

Refreshments will be available throughout the day and lunch will also be provided.

Expert advice

Gain critical insights and guidance from those who built a diversification business

Case study tours

View the site/project on the day to see how it was diversified to create a new income stream

Networking opportunities

Meet like-minded farmers from across the UK farming industry to share experiences and ideas

Hear from speakers

Have your questions answered and discuss your ideas with professionals and peers

Agenda

09:00

Attendee registration desk opens, teas, coffees and speakers to arrive at the venue for networking breakfast/coffee and speaker briefing meeting

09:25

Welcome from Suzie Horne, business editor at Farmers Weekly

09:30 – 09:55

General overview of biodiversity net gain (BNG) - Tom Mason, Environment Bank (20 mins + 5 mins Q&A)

09:55 – 10:20

Interactive overview of the BNG project/Habitat - Tom Mason, Environment Bank (20 mins + 5 mins Q&A)

10:20– 10:45

Ecologist Tom Rothero, Environment Bank (20 mins + 5 mins Q&A)

10:45 – 11:15

Coffee/comfort break

11:15 – 11:40

Guide to legal implications for these types of development - Harvey Davies, Thrings (20 mins + 5 mins Q&A)

11:40 – 12:05

Suzie Horne, morning sessions summary

12:05 – 13:15

Lunch

13:15 - 13:40

Guide to tax implications, Neil Berry, MHA

13:40 – 14:30

Opportunities and challenges - Q&A session with all advisors, plus Alexander Ward, estate owner

14.30 - 15:00

Suzie Horne, closing remarks

Meet the host

Suzie Horne is Farmers Weekly’s Business Editor. She has a Yorkshire family farming background and an HND in agricultural marketing and business administration.

Suzie has an extensive background in agricultural journalism and is interested in all farm business and rural issues.

Speakers

Venue

Location and parking:

Cornwell Manor
Cornwell, Chipping Norton
Oxfordshire
OX7 6TT

Tel 01608 658555 / office 01608 698673

More information is available at the Cornwell Manor website.

Directions

The postcode for Cornwell is OX7 6TT. If you are travelling from London this should bring you into Chipping Norton via the M40, coming off at Junction 8 for Oxford, then follow the A40 into Oxford and the A44 towards Evesham, via Woodstock and Blenheim Palace until you reach Chipping Norton.

From Chipping Norton: as you approach Chipping Norton on the A44 from Woodstock turn left at the double mini roundabout into Chipping Norton town centre.

Go over the pelican crossing and turn left onto West Street (which appears to be straight on as the road forks to the right). Pass the The Fox and The Kings Arms on your left and proceed straight on over the mini roundabout to Churchill and Bledington. After about 3.5 miles, before you reach Churchill, turn right at a small crossroads, signposted to Cornwell and Kingham Hill School.

Continue along this road for 1.8 miles, over a humpback bridge and you will soon see the lakes and the manor up ahead of you to your right.

The entrance to Cornwell Manor is on the right, the drive signposted “Private Road: Manor House entrance only”. Please enter here and park in the parking area to the left of the house and ring the bell at the front door.

Map:

The what3words location for the main house entrance is: freshest.hothouse.clutches

Supplier entrance (large lorries or marquee deliveries for the field location) is: fuzz.swarm.fight

Headline partner - Environment Bank

Environment Bank

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Woodland Trust