We provide professional ecological surveys in Newmarket, supporting planning applications, development projects and environmental compliance across the city and surrounding areas. Our experienced ecologists regularly undertake ecological surveys throughout Newmarket on a wide range of sites.
Our strong local knowledge allows us to produce clear, council-compliant ecology reports that meet the requirements of Newmarket City Council and reflect site-specific environmental constraints. All surveys are completed in line with UK planning policy and ecological legislation, helping to reduce delays and support successful planning outcomes.
Whether you are planning a new build, house extension, conversion, demolition or land development, we provide proportionate ecological advice and planning-ready ecological reports, tailored to your location, development type and local authority requirements.


Newmarket includes a diverse mix of landscapes, from dense urban areas to green spaces, river corridors and surrounding semi-rural land.
Due to this environmental diversity, ecological surveys in Newmarket are frequently required to support planning permission, particularly where development sites contain natural habitats, protected species, or are located near rivers, woodlands or designated sites.
We support developments of all sizes across Newmarket, from residential projects to larger commercial and infrastructure schemes, providing planning-ready ecological reports that align with local authority requirements.
A Preliminary Ecological Appraisal (PEA) is often the first ecological survey required to support a planning application. It identifies potential ecological constraints, assesses the likelihood of protected species or habitats, and determines whether further ecological surveys are required to meet planning conditions.
PEAs in Newmarket are commonly required for developments in urban areas, as well as edge-of-settlement and semi-rural sites, where mature trees, grassland, watercourses and historic buildings may be present.
A professionally prepared PEA report for planning helps reduce delays and provides local planning authorities with the ecological information required to validate and assess development proposals.
A PEA typically includes:

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Bat surveys in Newmarket are among the most frequently required ecological surveys for planning applications, particularly for developments involving older buildings, roof structures, barns and trees that may support roosting bats.
We regularly carry out bat surveys across Newmarket, supporting a wide range of development types including barn conversions, residential refurbishments, extensions and commercial redevelopments.
Bat surveys may be required for:#
Our bat survey services include:
Great crested newts are present in suitable habitats across parts of Newmarket, particularly around ponds, wetlands, watercourses and areas of semi-natural land. As a European Protected Species, surveys are frequently required to support planning applications where development sites may affect breeding, resting or foraging habitat.
Great crested newt surveys in Newmarket are commonly required for developments on sites near ponds, water bodies and semi-natural habitats, including locations on the edge of built-up areas where suitable habitat may be present.
Our great crested newt survey services include:


Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) is now a key consideration for many developments in Newmarket. Most planning applications are required to demonstrate a minimum 10% biodiversity net gain, in line with current planning policy and local authority requirements.
We provide Biodiversity Net Gain assessments for residential and commercial developments across Newmarket. Our assessments help clients demonstrate compliance while identifying practical, deliverable biodiversity enhancements that support planning approval.
Our Biodiversity Net Gain services include:
Breeding bird surveys are often required for developments involving site clearance, vegetation removal or demolition, particularly during the bird nesting season when legal protections apply.
We regularly support projects requiring breeding bird surveys across Newmarket, covering a range of development types and site conditions. Our surveys assess nesting bird activity and provide clear, practical advice on timing, constraints and mitigation, helping ensure compliance with UK wildlife legislation while avoiding unnecessary delays to development.


If you have been told you need an ecological survey, the best next step is to share your site address, a brief description of the proposed works, any planning reference or ecology-related comments, and, if you have them, photos or plans of the building or trees in question.
We will review the information, advise what survey is appropriate for your project and provide a clear fixed-fee quote for the survey and report.