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Chris Packham accuses government bill of being a âlicence to destroy natureâ
The Nature Restoration Fund came under the microscope during a talk at the 2025 Hay Festival of Literature and Arts
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TV naturalist Chris Packham issued a scathing criticism of the proposed new Nature Restoration Fund, describing it as a âlicence to destroy natureâ.
The fund, which would be established if the UK governmentâs Planning and Infrastructure Bill passes into law, allows property developers to eschew environmental obligations by making a payment. That money would then be channelled by Natural England into nature restoration efforts elsewhere.
Springwatch presenter Packham discussed the subject during a panel at the 2025 Hay Festival of Literature and Arts, held in partnership with The Independent for the second year running. Packham appeared alongside Grand Designs presenter Kevin McCloud and Community Planning Alliance co-founder Rosie Pearson.
âWhatâs happened is the government has come up with this piece of legislation called the Planning and Infrastructure Bill,â he said. âAnd theyâve come up with something called the Nature Restoration Fund.
âThe idea here being essentially that developers will be able to destroy nature to an agreed pound value, and that pound value will be monitored, essentially, by [non-departmental public body] Natural England â which, by the way, has been cut, cut, cut, and cut, and is going through another round of redundancies at the moment.â
Explaining that there would need to be âsignificant reinvestmentâ in Nature England in order to properly monitor the new fund, Packham went on to accuse the scheme of being a âconâ.
âIn simplified terms, a developer can say, âI need to cut down this glade of ancient oak treesâ, and someone will say, OK, thatâs £30,000 pounds. And then hopefully, if thereâs anyone left employed at Natural England, they will use that money to plant some more oak trees. But they don't even have to plant them in the same county.
Chris Packham pictured in 2024 (Getty Images)âThe nature restoration fund is a con. It's a complete con,â he continued. âItâs a licence to destroy nature and and not have it integrated in any way shape or form.â
The bill is yet to pass through parliament, however, with Packham urging audience members to contact their MP with concerns about the prospective legislation.
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The Independent has contacted representatives for deputy prime minister and housing secretary Angela Rayner for comment.
Packham has worked as the host of BBCâs Springwatch since 2009.
Held over 11 days in the town of Hay-on-Wye, Hay Festival sees figures from across the world of culture and media deliver talks, panel discussions and other events.
The 38th spring edition of the festival features a lineup that includes Trumpâs estranged niece, Mary Trump, Welsh actor and activist Michael Sheen, actor and campaigner Jameela Jamil, and more.
Throughout the festival, The Independent is hosting a series of morning panels titled The News Review, in which our journalists will explore current affairs with leading figures from politics, science, the arts and comedy.
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