WebYou must apply for a licence from Natural Resources Wales if you’re doing any work that affects a protected species in Wales. This includes: damaging their habitats, for example … WebEPS Mitigation Licensing: Latest Developments – August 2015. August 2015 . Dear Stakeholder . Welcome to our August 2015 European Protected Species (EPS) Mitigation Licensing Newsletter which includes a number of important reminders and recent updates on the Bat Low Impact Class Licence application process, new licensing scenarios …
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WebNatural England runs District ‘Level’ Licensing schemes across other areas of England (there is no cross over of geographic location between the two schemes). Natural … Web11 jan. 2024 · January 11, 2024. Natural England have replaced the Bat Low Impact Class Licence (BLICL) with the Bat Mitigation Class Licence (BMCL). Despite the removal of the words “Low Impact”, the new BMCL is, in effect, a low impact class licence. We are pleased to say that we are registered to offer the new BMCL. neh feet
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Web1 jan. 2015 · 1 January 2024. Form. Bats: mitigation class licence to allow low impact work on bat roosts (CL21) 1 January 2024. Guidance. Bats: survey class licence for volunteer … WebThe mitigation licence can be obtained once all relevant permissions have been obtained, e.g. full planning permission or Listed Building Consent. There are two main types of mitigation licence; a European Protected Species Licence or a low impact Class Licence (see below for examples of species Class The bat ‘low impact’ licence (CL21) is a mitigation class licence. You should consider what impact your actions will have on bats. If you cannot avoid affecting them at a site, you can use this licence: 1. to disturb and capture up to 3 ‘common or widespread’ bat species (which are those listed in each … Meer weergeven You must show you’ve held (as a minimum) a current level 2 bat class survey licencefor at least 3 years - which must include disturbance and handling of bats for that … Meer weergeven You can use Annex B in all counties (including unitary authorities) in England. If you want to use Annex C or Annex Dat the same time, you must be registered for Annex B too. Meer weergeven There are 4 annexes to CL21. You must meet the criteria for the annex that’s right for your location and the bat species you’re working with. Meer weergeven You can only use Annex A in northern England in the counties (including unitary authorities) of: 1. County Durham 2. Cumbria 3. … Meer weergeven neh fellowships 2023