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Planning weekly update (England and Wales): Planning and Infrastructure Act EDPs/nature levies, section 73/106 variations, NSIP data centres, ArcelorMittal Medway judicial review, DfT roads funding — 15 January 2026

Published on: 15 January 2026

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Environmental Delivery Plans and Nature Levies under Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025: key issues for practitioners

In this article, Alexa Culver, legal counsel at RSK Wilding, considers the principal practitioner questions raised by Part 3 of the Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025, which became law on 18 December 2025. Her analysis outlines how the new system of Environmental Delivery Plans (EDPs) and nature restoration levies could let developers deal with a wide array of environmental impacts via levy payments, in place of existing mitigation and compensation regimes. It makes clear there will be no immediate shift in practice until secondary legislation is made and the first EDPs and levy schedules appear, with introduction currently aimed for summer 2026. The piece also identifies early priorities—most notably nutrient pollution EDPs—possible future extension to other environmental features, and the effect of the new ‘overall improvement’ test on the reach of the reforms...

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