Health9/11/2025The Guardian

Hedgehog highways could become requirement for new buildings

Hedgehog highways could become requirement for new buildings

The House of Lords has amended the government's planning bill to include mandatory provisions for wildlife-friendly measures in new buildings. The amendments aim to protect wild animals by requiring features such as hedgehog highways and bird-safe glass. Specifically, the changes would mandate the inclusion of "swift bricks" - nesting boxes for the threatened swift bird species. Campaigners argue that these measures are crucial for the survival of various wildlife populations. The new requirements may pose a challenge for ministers, who have previously sought to avoid burdening developers with strict environmental regulations. However, the Lords' amendments reflect a growing emphasis on incorporating nature-friendly elements into the design and construction of new buildings.

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