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Draft Natural Environment supplementary planning document (SPD) – have your say

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Walsall Council is seeking feedback from the borough’s residents, businesses, developers, and other stakeholders for its draft Natural Environment supplementary planning document (SPD).

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SPDs are used by the council to make decisions on planning applications. They provide detailed guidance to explain how existing planning policies should be applied by local authorities. This is so developers know what is expected of them when they submit planning applications.

The draft Natural Environment SPD provides guidance on complying with the existing and emerging Local Plan for Walsall, as well as national policies for the protection of the natural environment.

Items covered in the public consultation include ‘biodiversity net gain’, and protected species and habitats, to ensure the natural environment is properly considered in the development and management process of any new planning applications.

“ This SPD will sit alongside other supporting SPD and planning guidance documents we have previously produced and will supersede our current Conserving Walsall’s Natural Environment SPD once published.

“This is why it is vital that we receive as much feedback as possible from everyone across the borough. “

Dave Brown, Executive Director for Environment, Housing and Growth
Walsall Council

A survey link which is open between Monday 18 May 2026 and Monday 15 June 2026, seeks feedback on the council’s proposed approach from residents, businesses, developers, and other stakeholders across the borough.

You can read Walsall Council’s draft Natural Environment SPD and submit your comments on the Natural Environment SPD page on the council's website. Alternatively, you can write to: Environment Team, Walsall Council, Darwall Street, Walsall WS1 1TP.

Printed copies of the draft SPD are available to view in all of Walsall’s libraries.

If you (or someone you know) need this information in an alternative format in order to submit feedback and comments, please email: consultations@walsall.gov.uk or call 01922 650 000. Other formats available include Easy Read, large text, audio, or community languages.

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