Cala Homes biodiversity schemes to feature in all new-build developments
A Thames Valley property developer has revealed plans to incorporate biodiversity into all their new build projects.
Cala Homes Thames has launched its Urban Wildlife Strategy, which was developed in partnership with local groups Hampshire Swifts and Hampshire Ornithological Society.
The plans will incorporate small designs tweaks which boost wildlife rates and habitat capabilities for birds, insects and mammals alike. Bird nesting opportunities in both the fabric and surrounds of each property will be matched by measures including hedgehog fencing, bat boxes, bat roosting tiles and native tree planting.
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The first development within the Thames Valley region to fully adopt the strategy is phase two of Finchampstead, Berkshire. The Cala development of 135 new homes will boast biodiversity planning as part of the wider blueprints.
John Richards, Land & Planning Director, Cala Homes Thames, said: “We must transition from environmental goal setting to taking action.
“We’re passionate about seizing every opportunity to enhance biodiversity in all new developments, and this strategy will apply to each and every home in our region.
“I’m grateful to the Hampshire Ornithological Society and Hampshire Swifts who have provided valuable insight and expertise throughout the development of this strategy.
"Our agreed aim is to support biodiversity through the creation of nest sites and habitats. A network of interventions will ensure that our new developments play their part in delivering diverse ecosystems for species such as swifts, bats, bees and hedgehogs to help them thrive in urban areas.”
Kathryn Dapré, Head of Sustainability, Cala Group, added: “This is a great initiative by Cala Thames and we are already looking at how other Cala regions can adapt the strategy for implementation across our developments throughout the Cala business in Scotland, the Midlands, and the Home Counties.”
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