Navigating Exemptions from Biodiversity Net Gain

A summary of the current exemptions to mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain, with specific reference to the de-minimis exemption, accompanied by a PAS advice note providing further detail on its application.


Overview

The government published its response to the consultation paper on Improving the implementation of biodiversity net gain for minor, medium and brownfield development on 15 April 2026. This sets out that various changes to the BNG approach will be introduced, including an area-based exemption for smaller sites (up to 0.2 hectares), but none of these have been implemented yet. More information on the forthcoming changes will be provided on these webpages in due course.

The Biodiversity Gain Requirement (Exemptions) Regulations 2024 set out exemptions to the mandatory biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirement. Further information on exempt developments is available in Government guidance and the BNG Planning Practice Guidance (PPG).

The de-minimis exemption

Local authority validation teams sometimes struggle to determine what evidence is needed to support the de-minimis exemption and whether the exemption is valid. The BNG PPG is helpful in setting out what is required; Paragraph: 004 Reference ID: 74-004-20240214: What development does the de-minimis exemption apply to? And how should it be assessed? and Paragraph: 010 Reference ID: 74-010-20240214: What information must an applicant submit as part of a planning application, if they believe that the statutory biodiversity gain condition does not apply to the development?