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European Protected Species
DM 38.1Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Development that is likely to have an adverse effect on a European protected species will not be permitted unless it can be demonstrated that: (a) There is no satisfactory alternative; (b) The develop
natural-heritageprotected-specieseuropean-protected-speciesOther Protected Species – Council Support
DM 38.2Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
The Council will support development that is not likely to have an adverse effect on any other statutorily protected species and where any impact arising, can be adequately mitigated or compensated ag
natural-heritageprotected-speciesSiting and Design for Protected Species
DM 38.3Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Development proposals are required to be sensitive to all protected species, and sited and designed to protect them, their habitats and prevent deterioration and destruction of their breeding sites or
natural-heritageprotected-speciesEcological Appraisal and Protected Species Surveys
DM 38.4Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)
Where there is potential or evidence to suggest, that a protected species exists on the site or is likely to be impacted by a development proposal, the developer will be required to undertake a suitab
natural-heritageprotected-speciesecological-assessment