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The Borough Council is required to create and maintain a Brownfield Land Register. The Brownfield Land Register identifies a number of eligible brownfield sites from around the Borough that the Council consider are suitable to accommodate residential development
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This dataset is the brownfield land register for the Cheshire East area. It contains previously developed land within Cheshire East that the council considers appropriate for residential development (the brownfield land register).
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Register of previously developed (brownfield) land. NB. Completed/expired sites are NOT removed but can be filtered out by 'ENDDATE' column. To avoid misuse please read government data standard
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Indicative polygon dataset showing the location of Brownfield Sites in West Oxfordshire District 2017. Further information is also available on http://www.westoxon.gov.uk
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Plymouth City Council's register of Brownfield Land suitable for housing development in accordance with legislation and Government guidance https://www.gov.uk/guidance/brownfield-land-registers. You can see the Data Standard used here https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/brownfield-land-registers-data-standard.
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The Government has set out its commitment to introduce a statutory brownfield register and ensure that 90% of suitable brownfield sites have planning permission for housing by 2020. The registers are intended set out information on brownfield sites which are suitable for housing development using a consistent set of information across council areas. The requirement for councils to prepare Brownfield Registers comes into effect shortly when details are announced by the Government. To inform the content and format of the final registers the Government invited Local Authorities to bid to become Brownfield Land Register pilots in February 2016.
The brownfield register lists previously developed (brownfield) land within Oxford where residential development is considered suitable, available and achievable
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The Council published its most recent brownfield land register in December 2020. It identifies brownfield sites with the potential to accommodate over 8,800 new homes across the borough. The register is updated annually. Registers are in two parts. This register forms Part 1, which includes all brownfield sites in the borough deemed appropriate for housing. Part 2 allows Councils to grant Permission in Principle. The Council has not started work on Part 2 of its register at the current time. The Part 1 register does not allocate land or assume that planning permission will be granted for housing or any other form of development. More information on brownfield registers is available in national planning practice guidance
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🇬🇧 United Kingdom English The Brownfield Land Register provides up-to-date information on brownfield land in Calderdale This is for land that is considered suitable, available and achievable for residential development. Note: It does not grant planning permission for sites. A map showing the sites included on the Register can be viewed here Brownfield Sites - Maps The Government has published a document on what information should be included in a Register, along with guidance: For information on registers, visit: Brownfield land registers data standard (Gov.uk). For guidance, visit: Brownfield land registers (Gov.uk). Note: There is no requirement to formally consult on the Brownfield Land Register. If you have any comments on specific sites contained within the Register, please send them by email to: spatial.planning@calderdale.gov.uk. The Register will be reviewed annually. Also see ODI Leeds interactive map of brownfield sites in West Yorkshire including a write-up from the project.
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This is a dataset of the London Borough of Barnet's Brownfield Land Register The Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017 require local planning authorities to maintain a register of their brownfield sites that are suitable for housing. The London Borough of Barnet Strategic Planning Committee signed off the 2022 Brownfield Land Register on 13 June 2023. Brownfield Land Register.pdf (moderngov.co.uk) Appendix 1 - BLR 2022.pdf (moderngov.co.uk) Part 1 lists brownfield land sites of at least 0.25ha or capable of providing 5 or more dwellings that are considered suitable for housing led development. Sites listed in Part 2 of the register will have been granted Permission in Principle. Local Planning Authorities are required to review registers at least once a year. Further information from the DCLG on Brownfield Land Registers is provided here Barnet is one of the Local Planning Authorities that received Government funding to improve their planning services through the Local Digital Fund. This aims to digitise Planning to make land and housing data easier to find, understand, use and trust. This data is also available on View planning and housing datasets with geographic location data on an interactive map here. Map of planning data for England | Planning Data This dataset has been published by the London Borough of Barnet under the Open Government Licence (OGL) (v3). Please acknowledge the Information Provider through the following attribution statement: © London Borough of Barnet, 2017, OGL, v3.0 Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right, 2017
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Important Note
The Brownfield data was handed over from LDA to the Homes and Communities Agency so that HCA could maintain it as part of the National Land Use Database (NLUD). The HCA’s online mapping site displays a points only version of NLUD from 2010 (password protected):
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Polygons showing the boundaries of Brownfield land in London along with their addresses.
This database of Brownfield land replaces in more detail and accuracy the EP National Land Use Database (NLUD) for London. The current NLUD assessment covers sites in excess of 0.25ha. This project validates, checks and updates this information for existing NLUD sites plus new sites down to a smaller threshold of 0.1 hectares and above.
The Database records over 2,000 Brownfield sites across London, equivalent to more than 2% of the land in Greater London (an increase of over 1,000 sites than recorded on the previous system). The Homes and Communities Agency will use the database as their preferred platform for boroughs to record brownfield sites.
The London Database uses Geographic Information Systems (GIS) mapping. It includes transport routes, deprivation, social infrastructure, as well as heritage and natural environment assets that can be overlaid over the dataset of brownfield land. Visitors to the Database website can identify sites suitable for development, and better explore and understand a site’s context.
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The brownfield land register provides up-to-date and consistent information on sites that local authorities consider to be appropriate for residential development having regard to the criteria set out in regulation 4 of the Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017.
In total, 20 brownfield sites have been identified which comprise approximately 17.74 ha of housing land and could accommodate up to 553 dwellings. To identify these sites different sources of datasets (e.g. brownfield sites from Housing Land Availability Assessment, brownfield sites with planning permission, etc.) were utilised.
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The sites listed in the register are those eligible sites which had planning permission at 31 March 2024 or were allocated for development in the Adopted Local Plan.Brownfield Land Registers are required to be reviewed every year. The register was last reviewed in Winter 2024.Having a site listed in the register does not mean it has been granted planning permission.
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Gateshead Council's Brownfield Site Register published in December 2019 in accordance with Regulation 18(2) of the Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017
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All local planning authorities in England are required to produce and publish a register of land that has been previously built on (brownfield sites). The register includes brownfield sites that are considered suitable for residential development. The register will be updated at least once a year. The register is in two parts: Part 1 - includes sites that have been assessed and are considered suitable for residential development, e.g. sites with planning permission or allocations in local plans Part 2 - will include sites that are in in Part 1 which are considered as suitable for the granting of planning permission in principle for residential development Please note that currently the register only contains sites in Part 1
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This dataset contains polygons of brownfield sites in the London Borough of Camden. Attributes are published here: https://opendata.camden.gov.uk/Environment/Camden-Brownfield-Register/dc7i-3xh8/data
The brownfield land register comprises:Brownfield sites that have been granted planning permission and are either under construction or not startedBrownfield sites that are allocated in adopted or emerging Local PlansBrownfield sites identified in Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment/Strategic Housing and Economic Housing Land Availability Assessments that have been assessed as being suitable, available and achievable for housing against criteria in the National Planning Policy Framework.
The brownfield land register includes all previously developed land considered suitable, available and achievable for residential development. The register is updated at least once a year. Last update: December 2024. The brownfield land register for East Suffolk comprises: Brownfield sites that have been granted planning permission and are either under construction or not started Brownfield sites that are allocated in adopted or emerging Local Plans Brownfield sites identified in Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment/Strategic Housing and Economic Housing Land Availability Assessments that have been assessed as being suitable, available and achievable for housing against criteria in the National Planning Policy Framework.
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The Government has set out a commitment to introduce a statutory brownfield register in order to ensure that 90% of suitable brownfield sites have planning permission by 2020 as part of its plan to boost housebuilding. The Brownfield Land Register is a list of previously developed sites that may be suitable for potential future development.
This page provides the data for Isle of Wight Council Brownfield Register. It will be reviewed annually.
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The Borough Council is required to create and maintain a Brownfield Land Register. The Brownfield Land Register identifies a number of eligible brownfield sites from around the Borough that the Council consider are suitable to accommodate residential development