Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Government Launches Brownfield Registers

Housing and planning minister Gavin Barwell has announced that local authorities across England will now have to produce and maintain up-to-date registers listing all brownfield sites available for housing. The registers will be available to the public and the aim of them is to help house builders identify suitable brownfield sites for development. They will allow local communities to highlight local derelict or underused building sites that are primed for development. These new registers will give local authorities and developers the tools to do this. Brownfield registers were first piloted in 2016, when 73 local planning authorities across the country pioneered the measures. Read more on the Planner website.

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