Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA)

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Habitats Regulations Assessment assesses potential impacts on protected sites to support planning and ensure legal compliance with HRA rules.

 

Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA)

What It Is
A Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) evaluates whether a proposed development will have likely significant effects on protected European sites, such as Special Areas of Conservation (SACs), Special Protection Areas (SPAs), and Ramsar wetlands. It is a legal requirement under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017. HRAs ensure that projects proceed without adversely affecting internationally important habitats or species.

Why It Matters — Risks Without It
❌ Planning refusal if risks to designated sites aren’t properly assessed
⚠️ Legal challenge under the Habitats Regulations and EU directives
📣 Objections from Natural England, conservation bodies, or the public
🧾 Costly project delays while further surveys and mitigation are imposed

What’s Measured

  • Potential effects on European-designated habitats and species

  • Direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts (air quality, water quality, noise, lighting, disturbance)

  • In-combination effects with other local developments

  • Required avoidance or mitigation measures to reduce harm

How It Works

  1. Screening Stage – Determines whether the project is likely to have significant effects on a protected site.

  2. Appropriate Assessment – A detailed evaluation of risks and potential impacts, including site-specific ecology surveys.

  3. Mitigation Strategy – Identification of measures (e.g. buffers, pollution controls, habitat management) to remove or reduce impacts.

  4. Report Submission – A regulator-ready HRA report for submission to the Local Planning Authority (LPA) and Natural England.

Who It’s For
🏗️ Property developers with sites near SACs, SPAs, or Ramsar wetlands
🌳 Infrastructure projects potentially affecting protected habitats or species
🏢 Planning consultants and architects preparing planning applications
🏛️ Local authorities needing evidence to discharge Habitats Regulations duties

What You Get
📄 A planning-compliant HRA report aligned with legislation and Natural England guidance
📊 Evidence-based assessment of risks and mitigation measures
🧠 Expert ecology input to support planning applications and appeals
✅ Confidence that your project meets legal duties under the Habitats Regulations

Protect Sites, Protect Your Project
With a Habitats Regulations Assessment, you show regulators and stakeholders that your development is environmentally responsible, legally compliant, and supported by robust ecological evidence.

Alkali Environmental Consultants

Alkali Environmental is an environmental consultancy specialising in air quality, odour, dust, noise, and emissions monitoring. Working to UKAS and MCERTS standards, we provide regulator-approved data and clear, defensible reports for clients across the UK and internationally.

Recognised as one of the first consultancies to deliver industry-tailored environmental compliance, Alkali helps organisations meet Environment Agency (EA) and Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) requirements with precision and transparency.

Our team delivers stack emissions testing, dispersion modelling, air quality assessments, odour and noise surveys, flood risk assessments, and full permit management support. We offer free initial advice and consultation to help clients identify requirements, reduce risk, and achieve compliance quickly and cost-effectively.

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What Happens Next

Add your chosen services to the quote and submit the short request form. We’ll review your scope and follow this simple process:

  1. Add to Quote & Submit Request
    Pick your services, complete the RFQ form, and send.
  2. Receive Your Proposal
    For clear scopes we usually quote the same day. Complex projects may need a quick call to refine deliverables.
  3. Confirm & Prepare
    Approve the proposal and provide PO/payment. For site work we’ll issue your Site-Specific Protocol (SSP) and RAMS.
  4. Project Delivery
    On-site testing is MCERTS & UKAS accredited to ISO/IEC 17025. Consultancy delivered in person or remotely (Teams/phone).
  5. Analysis & Reporting
    You’ll receive clear, detailed reports covering all agreed deliverables, formatted for straightforward regulatory or project use.
  6. Expert Aftercare
    We’ll review your results with you and discuss any implications. If further testing or work is required, we’ll provide a separate quote. Regular customers may be eligible for loyalty pricing on future projects.