Oxwillow - Biodiversity Net Gain
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Aerial view of Oxwillow wetland habitat

Biodiversity NG

As early adopters of Biodiversity Net Gain we established East Cambridgeshire's first registered Habitat Bank on our farm, adjacent to the Ouse Washes SSSI and now recognised as strategically significant in the Local Nature Recovery Strategy. Our site includes a range of medium and high distinctiveness habitats with the ability to scale up further and expand to further habitat types, providing developers with the certainty and flexibility they need.

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Service Overview

Oxwillow is situated in East Cambridgeshire LPA and The Fens NCA. We are adjacent to 5 other LPAs, some of which fall into the OxCam Arc and 8 NCAs stretching from East Anglian Chalk and Brecks to The Lincolnshire Vale and Coast. 

Habitat Management & Monitoring Plan developed by The Wildlife Trust 

S106 signed off by East Cambridgeshire LPA 

We are on the National Register our unique biodiversity number is BGS-230724001 

We take on the full responsibility for the 30-year term of any Biodiversity Units sold giving the buyer confidence that they have no liability but are still doing the right thing for nature. 

We welcome the sale of part units, and no requirement is too small.  

Our Research Focuses On:

Broad Habitat

Other Neutral Grassland

Non-Priority Ponds

Species Rich Hedgerow

Traditional Orchard

 

Distinctiveness

Medium

Medium

High

High

 

Biodiversity Units For Sale

120+

3.87

5.34

7

 

*Unit availability subject to change, please get in touch for latest figures 

Further Opportunities

We are project partners in the Ouse Washes Landscape Recovery Project, an ambitious scheme comprising of private landowners and eNGO’s. The project has identified further locations for habitat creation in high priority areas to protect peatland and increase the breeding success rate of rare bird species along with local wildlife. Through this we have designed a High Distinctiveness Floodplain Wetland Mosaic scheme combined with community and stakeholder engagement and are looking for collaborations with NSIP’s and developers requiring BNG to bring it to life.    

Case Study:

Banner linking to relevant farm project case study. Link to farm project showcasing the current habitats and Landscape Recovery project which can generate more units 

Lapwing illustration

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