LOT REGISTER – TENDER 22nd September 2025

(Live register last updated 11/08/2025 14:52)

The Vendor will bear any BNG “spatial weighting” if the development is not in the same LPA or NCA. Units are ready to purchase now, subject to availability.

This Lot Register should be read together with the Tender Form, a copy of which can be requested from bng@townsendcharteredsurveyors.co.uk. If you are interested in making an offer for any or part of the lots you will need to complete a Tender Form and send this to us before 1pm on the tender date set out above. The tender forms will not be sent to the vendors until after the deadline. Any offer remains subject to contract and you can offer for BNG and NN units separately on the same tender form. We will endeavour to inform you within 21 days of the tender date as to whether you have been successful. If you have any queries about the tender process please ring Hugh Townsend on 01392 823935.

LOT NO. LPA/NCA ADJOINING LPAs/NCAs HABITAT TYPE BNG No. of  units NUTRIENT NEUTRALITY No. of units
1 Water Abstraction Licence
Blackwater Catchment – Source of Supply: River Blackwater
Year round abstraction. Current usage: Spray Irrigation 22,730 m3 per year  
2 Water Abstraction Licence
Chelmer Catchment – Source of Supply: River Chelmer
Abstraction between 1 November and 31 March. Current usage: Spray Irrigation 64,000 m3 per year  
3 Water Abstraction Licence
Ock Catchment (Thames) – Source of Supply: Underground Strata, Oxfordshire
Abstraction between 1 April and 30 September. Current usage: Spray Irrigation 22,000 m3 per year  
4a East Suffolk Council/Suffolk Coast & Heaths
Great Yarmouth, Ipswich, Mid Suffolk, The Broads Authority / The Broads, South Norfolk & High Suffolk Claylands, South Suffolk & North Essex Clayland, Northern Thames Basin
Mixed scrub
Ponds (non-priority habitat)
Other neutral grassland


4.13



4b 0.43
4c 30.6
5 Water Abstraction Licence
Medway catchment – Source of Supply: Underground Strata, Tunbridge Wells
Year round abstraction. Current usage: Commercial water bottling 21,350 m3 per year  
6a Breckland / South Norfolk and High Suffolk Claylands
West Suffolk, South Norfolk, Mid Suffolk, Broadland, North Norfolk, King’s Lynn and West Norfolk.
Mid Norfolk, The brecks, South Suffolk and North Essex Clayland, Suffolk Coast and Heaths, The Broads.
Other Neutral Grassland 12.5  
 
  

6b Mixed Scrub 13
6c Other Woodland; Broadleaved 6.25
7a South Kesteven District Council / Trent & Belvoir Vales Rutland, Melton, Newark & Sherwood, North Kesteven, South Holland, Peterborough, North Northamptonshire / Southern Lincolnshire Edge, Kesteven Uplands, Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire Wolds, Washlands, Sherwood, Humberhead Levels, Northern Lincolnshire Edge with Coversands Other neutral grassland 6.4
7b Other woodland; broadleaved 24.1
7c Species-rich native hedgerow -assoc. with bank/ditch 0.75
8a Hambleton / Tees Lowlands
Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland, North York Moors National Park, Ryedale, York, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Darlington, Stockton-on-Tees / North York Moors & Cleveland Hills, Vale of Mowbray, Pennine Dales Fringe, Durham Coalfield Pennine Fringe, Durham Magnesian Limestone Plateau
Neutral grassland 21.25
8b Individual trees 0.18
8c Mixed scrub 5.4
8d Other woodland; broadleaved 6.78
9a Tandridge District Council/High Weald
Ashford, Bromley, Crawley, Croydon, Folkestone & Hythe, Hastings, Mid Sussex, Mole Valley, Reigate & Banstead, Rother, Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells, Wealden / Low Weald, Romney Marshes, Pevensey Levels
Lowland meadow 20
9b Lowland mixed deciduous woodland 2.2
9c Mixed scrub 11.9
9d Other neutral grassland 4
9e Other woodland; broadleaved 13.1
9f Ponds (non-priority habitat) 1
9g Rural tree 0.93
10a Hertfordshire County Council / South Suffolk and North East Clayland National Character Area East Hertfordshire, North Hertfordshire, Stevenage, Welwyn Hatfield, Broxbourne, Epping Forest, Uttlesford / South Suffolk and North Essex Clayland, Northern Thames Basin, Chilterns, East Anglian Chalk, The Brecks, South Norfolk and High Suffolk Claylands, and Suffolk Coast and Heathlands Other neutral grassland 35.5
10b Mixed scrub 29.9
10c Other woodland; broadleaved 39.06
11a Dartmoor National Park Authority / The Culm  Teignbridge, South Hams, West Devon, Mid Devon / Cornish Killas, South Devon, Dartmoor, Devon Redlands, Exmoor  Lowland meadow  5.3
12 Carbon Credits Feoch, Darvel, Kilmarnock, Scotland
View site here: Feoch: Feoch
(ID:104000000026532)
(https://mer.markit.com/br
reg/public/project.jsp?
project_id=104000000026532)
Pending Issuance Units 6,266 PIUs
13a

Northumberland CC / Mid Northumberland


Allerdale, Carlisle, Co Durham, Eden, Gateshead, Lake District National Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, North Tyneside, Northumberland National Park, Sunderland / Northumberland Sandstone Hills, South East Northumberland Coastal Plain, Tyne & Wear Lowlands, Tyne Gap & Hadrians Wall

Wet heathland (upland) 58.6
13b Dry heathland (upland) 20.5
13c Acid grassland 9
13d Mixed native scrub 1
13e Continuous bracken 4.88
14 Teignbridge DC / The Culm Dartmoor National Park; South Hams; West Devon; Mid Devon / Cornish Killas; South Devon; Dartmoor; Devon Redlands; Exmoor Lowland meadow 2.46
15 Water Abstraction Licence Wych Upper (Wothernbury Upper) Water Body – Source of supply: Underground strata (sand) near Iscoyd Park, Whitechurch Abstraction all year. Current Usage: Private water undertaking 23,230 m3 per year  
16a
Rugby Borough Council / Leicestershire Vales
Blaby, Harborough, West Northamptonshire, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwick, Coventry, Nuneaton & Bedworth, Hinckley & Bosworth / Dunsmore & Feldon, Arden, Mease/Sence Lowlands, Leicestershire & South Derbyshire Coalfield, High Leicestershire, Northamptonshire Vales, Northamptonshire Uplands
Other neutral grassland 20
16b Native hedgerow with trees 0.36
17 Somerset Council – South Team / Yeovil Scarplands Dorset, East Devon, Mendip, Sedgemoor, Somerset West & Taunton, Wiltshire / Blackdowns, Blackmore Vale & Vale of Wardour, Dorset Downs & Cranborne Chase, Marshwood & Powerstock Vales, Mendip Hills, Mid Somerset Hills, Somerset levels & moors Lowland meadow 13.28
18a
Redcar & Cleveland / Tees Lowlands
Middlesbrough, Hambleton, North York Moors National Park, Stockton-on-Tees, Hartlepool / North York Moors & Cleveland Hills, Vale of Mowbray, Pennine Dales Fringe, Durham Coalfield Pennine Fringe, Durham Magnesian Limestone
Mixed scrub 4 Nitrates – Tame 179
18b Other neutral grassland 31.02
18c Other woodland; broadleaved 3.24
19a Wealden LPA / Low Weald NCA
Lewes, Mid Sussex, Tandridge, Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells, Rother, Eastbourne, South Downs National Park / Pevensey Levels, South Downs, Wealden Greensand, Romney Marshes, High Weald Mixed scrub 27.5

19b Other neutral grassland 50.54
20a
Somerset Planning – South/Mid Somerset Hills


Dorset, East Devon, Mendip, Sedgemoor, Somerset West & Taunton, Wiltshire / Yeovil Scarplands, Blackdowns, Vale of Taunton and Quantock Fringes, Somerset Levels and Moors

Mixed scrub 43
Phosphates – Parrett 20, Brue 20


20b Wet woodland 22.1
20c Other woodland; mixed
12.11
20d Rural trees 5.4
21 Water Abstraction Licence Chelmer (d/s confluence with Can) – Source of supply: River Chelmer at Little Baddow, Essex Abstraction between 1 November one year and 31 March the next. Current Usage: Filling reservoirs for subsequent irrigation spray 159,000 m3 per year   

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