District licensing benefits great crested newts by creating or enhancing habitats in targeted areas to increase and re-connect populations at the landscape scale. For developers, it’s a much simpler, quicker process than the traditional licensing route because site specific survey work is not required, saving time and money. If great crested newts are found during works for an authorised development, the licence permits moving the newts out of harm's way without having to stop works or apply for another licence.
Under the District License Scheme, developers make a ‘conservation payment’ towards offsite habitat delivery for great crested newts, delivered by the Newt Conservation Partnership who also take the responsibility for long-term monitoring and management. Compensation through the scheme delivers landscape-scale conservation for great crested newts. To learn more about the conservation strategy and read case studies on habitat delivered by the scheme, visit NatureSpace website.