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Brownfield register

Brownfield register information

The Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017, requires Local Planning Authorities to prepare, maintain and publish registers of previously developed (brownfield) land.

Sites included in the register are those sites which have been assessed against the criteria in Regulation 4 of the 2017 Regulations. This includes sites with extant full and outline planning permission, as well as sites without planning permission, such as sites identified from the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA).

The register can consist of two parts:

  • Part 1 is a list of all sites considered to be appropriate for residential development
  • Part 2 is made up of sites which have been taken forward from part 1 of the register and given a planning Permission in Principle. The council has not at the present time proposed granting planning Permission in Principle for any sites included on the Brownfield Land Register

View the register

  • latest version of our brownfield register can be downloaded in accessible formats and showing individual site or all sites.

Inclusion on the register does not provide planning permission which can be gained through submitting a planning application.

Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of information here, if an error has been made please do not hesitate to contact Planning Policy using the contact details below.

More information about brownfield land registers can be found on the Central Government website.

Last updated Friday, 18th February 2022

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