Planning and Infrastructure (England) Bill

Eades meadow

© Andy Bartlett

Planning and Infrastructure Bill

Thank you to everyone who has taken part in our campaigns to reduce the risks the Planning & Infrastructure Bill poses to nature. 

Your voice makes a difference – we are making progress.  

In response to huge pressure the Government amended the Bill to add some environmental safeguards in July. In October the Lords voted to add important protections for chalk streams to the Bill. Crucially, the Lords also voted to back amendment 130, which would prevent Part 3 of the Bill applying in areas where it could hurt wildlife. 

MPs will be voting in November on whether to accept the Lords amendments.  

This is our last chance to improve the Bill for nature.  

Contact your MP to ask that they stand up for wildlife when voting on the Lords amendments.  

We need homes for people, but destroying homes for wildlife isn’t the way to do it. 

Contact your MP

Red kite flying over houses

Red kite © Luke Massey/2020VISION

Briefings on the Planning Bill: Lords Report Stage briefing, October 2025 

Read the latest briefing on the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.

Lords Report Stage briefing: 23.10.25

Lords Report Stage: 17.10.25

Commons Report Stage briefing

Lords Second Reading briefing

Lords Committee Stage briefing

Chalk streams briefing

 

Learn more about the Planning Bill 

Delve into the detail of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill with our explanatory page, built in May 2025.

All you need to know about the Planning Bill

 

Nature or development? Let's have both – if it’s done right. Do you agree? Use our handy tool to send a postcard to your MP, explaining why it's important to you. 

Send a postcard to your MP

More information

If you would like more information, The Wildlife Trusts have produced a series of briefings around some of the key nature policy issues, which can be downloaded below.