Can you build on a greenfield site




















Look at our webpage Brownfield Sites for an explanation of the different factors concerning brownfield sites, their particular suitability or otherwise for development, and new eco-technologies for converting them back. All sides of the debate acknowledge that there is a housing crisis within the UK, but politicians, academics and campaigners disagree as to how it could be resolved.

The Government has identified a need to find land for 4. Effects Upon Greenfield Sites of Development Once land has been converted to development, it is unlikely to ever be converted back to Greenfield use Destruction of the natural habitat of some animal and plant species Loss of agricultural land results in loss of production and loss of employment Reduction of or complete loss of amenity or recreation value Negative effect upon transport and energy use Loss of the green belt of agricultural or designated wildlife land, that clearly defines and separates areas of difference, be they cities, towns, suburbs, villages or hamlets of housing This is a package of negative effects upon the Greenfield site and potentially the surrounding areas, if the site is used for building development.

Now the Government, led by economic planning and forecasts, are saying that the use of brownfield sites for development will not be enough, and more land is needed. Campaigners argue that the Government in announcing this plan, had not stuck to their initial promises, and had in fact passed over potential brownfield sites, and that further development up the M11 toward Cambridgeshire and Milton Keynes, also mentioned in the Government plan, would have no choice but to use greenfield land.

Creating satellite towns from one large or capital city urban conurbation diminishes local cultural identity, without safeguarding employment, or rural safety, or community values.

A Sustainable Future There are many examples of small-scale development use of Greenfield sites. These might for instance take part of a piece of agricultural land for construction, but on the other piece, enhance its agricultural status, by converting it for organic agriculture, or small-scale farming, or for the production of plants to convert to bio-fuel, or for the creation of a wildlife habitat, that did not already exist. There are Greenfield sites that are not being used for any purpose, for whatever reason.

Development must consider all human and environmental factors, not just consume land and space for short-term solutions. A sustainable vision would look at all the options for land use, human population expansion, urban sprawl, economic considerations as well as environmental needs.

I have a question to help in relation to a land dispute in my area. The area has a no greenfield building policy, however this land used to house a mill which was demolished in Since then it has become a woodland, completely taken back by nature.

Someone with a claim to the land under dispute is attempting to completely fell the land and build on it as brownfield land. So my question is, is there any legal guidelines as to when a site becomes greenfield land again legally? D Scarlett. We have our stables on the land the land is for our own use only for the last 16 years.

Durham cc planning dept have told me it is now green field land ,we would like a house here and have been in contact with a company that builds timber framed lodges under the caravan rules do you think pp would be granted? The easiest way to get an idea about this would be to talk to your local planning officer. Give them an idea what the building would be like, how temporary or permanent it would be and where it would be sited etc. There is a beautiful paddock to the rear of our house that backs on to open agricultural fields.

It is outside of the development boundary of the village. There has never been any buildings on there, though a developer wants to build a private access road and a house development of over sq metres for just one property which will not only dwarf the four houses nearby but destroy the beautiful views and habitat that we and the wildlife enjoy.

In the planning process the applicant who Is not a resident of the village has insisted on belittling the current residents in their responses via formal objection and has not consulted with any wildlife groups to assess the damage such a palatial build will cause.

Because there will always be more people. The earth is finite but people breeding will never stop and the worse types of people they are, the more they breed, you only have to look around you to see that. How many typical lowlife come from large families, and have friends who also always have loads of family members all equally scummy as themselves?

Why have my comments not been posted here? Where on earth are they finding all these people in need of housing, they need to get their house in order before even thinking of increasing the island population. Apart from brown field sites, all new building on the Island should be stopped.

Are the authorities so thick that they really do not know we already have a serious problem in the shortage of GP Surgeries, Dentists and Hospital capacity. We cannot keep increasing the population. Stop pandering to government targets, we are an Island with very finite boundaries. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website.

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The purpose of the cookie is to determine if the user's browser supports cookies. Greenfield sites are undeveloped, agricultural areas of land that are being considered for urban development. For example, there are no buildings to demolish and no industrial roads or debris to remove. In essence, they provide a completely blank canvas, as the layout is not hampered by previous development and can be made both efficient and pleasant. For example, a developer looking to build a large structure would have the freedom to implement piling to support the foundations.

In recent years, the development on greenfield sites has become a lot more restricted to prevent further, unnecessary loss to our countryside and wildlife. Concerns are also being raised around traffic congestion and pollution as locals commute from urban areas to the countryside.

Overall, there is no clear-cut answer. Understandably, greenfield sites need to be protected to avoid the devastating effects on our wildlife and countryside. However, the expensive costs and longer construction times associated with brownfield sites can pose huge threats to developers; especially those who are striving to build housing and offices, which could benefit the economy long-term.

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