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Planning Reform Working Paper: Brownfield Passport

On September 22, 2024, the UK government’s Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government released the Planning Reform Working Paper: Brownfield Passport.

The proposed “brownfield passport” is designed to reduce lengthy approvals and uncertainties typically associated with previously developed land. This informal document seeks public input on measures to streamline the development of brownfield land, to address housing shortages and promote construction.

Proposed Policy Changes

To support these objectives, the working paper proposes policy changes at a national, and local scale:

  • Acceptance Principle: Development on brownfield land to be generally regarded as acceptable unless exceptions have been identified, such as harmful environmental impacts.
  • Higher Density Standards: Implementing minimum density standards in certain urban areas, which could encourage more intensive development.
  • Design Codes: Promote the use of further design guidance to ensure that new developments are harmonious and complement the existing urban fabric.
  • Local Development Orders (LDOs): The paper discusses employing schemes such as LDOs to grant broad planning permissions within specific areas.

Community Engagement

Although this consultation is a starting point, a key aspect of the proposed changes is the commitment to community engagement. The government recognises the importance of local authority oversight and input from various stakeholders to ensure brownfield developments address local needs and desires effectively. No formal deadline has been outlined for this consultation, and the public is invited to respond here: https://consult.communities.gov.uk/planning/brownfield-passport/

At Halletec, we recognise the importance of utilising brownfield land, working with the local community to maximise the value of land, and protecting local needs. Consultation documents such as this working paper can often be one of the first steps to supporting or modifying policy. We are here to help if you have any questions, are planning to develop your land, or are seeking to purchase land for development- please feel free to contact us at: [email protected].

 

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