Guidance

Great crested newts: district level licensing schemes for developers, ecologists and landowners

Apply to join the Natural England great crested newt district level licensing scheme as a developer, ecologist or landowner.

Applies to England

Documents

District level licensing enquiry form

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District level licensing application form

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Details

Guidance for:

  • developers on how to join a district level licensing scheme to develop land that may affect great crested newts
  • ecologists on how to supply data from site surveys
  • landowners on how to apply to host a pond as part of the scheme

If a district level licensing scheme does not operate in your area, you must apply for a mitigation licence to carry out work that affects great crested newts.

Guidance is also available on district level licensing schemes for local planning authorities.

For more information, email Natural England.

Updates to this page

Published 25 July 2022
Last updated 1625 AprilJuly 2025 + show all updates
  1. Updated the attachment 'Developers: how to join the great crested newt district level licensing scheme'. In step 2, the expiry dates for the impact assessment and conservation payment certificate have changed.

  2. New document added for landowners wanting to host a pond as part of the great crested newt district level licensing scheme. The page lists out the current habitat delivery partners across England, as well as guidance on suitability for the scheme.

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