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      • Full Planning Permission, Blewbury, Oxfordshire
      • Full Planning Permission, Corsham
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      • Class Q, Granborough, Aylesbury Vale
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      • Barn conversion to four dwellings, Reading
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      • Chisleborough, Somerset
      • Replacement Dwelling, Cotswolds
      • Garden Subdivision, Baughurst
      • Brownfiled Subdivision, Stadhampton
      • Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12
      • The Riverbank, Windsor
      • Innovative green roofed self build, Gerrards Cross
      • Collingbourne-Ducis (in Conservation Area)
      • Wantage AONB
      • All Cannings Plot Subdivision
      • Barn-Like Dwelling, Didcot
      • Drayton Mill
      • Hillgreen AONB
      • Broad Town Swindon
      • South Cerney
      • Oxford (Green Belt)
      • Devizes, New Build
      • Netheravon - Wiltshire
      • Maidenhead, Berkshire
      • Granborough, Buckinghamshire
    • Large Developments >
      • Stanton St Quintin - 17 Units
      • East Sussex, 40 Dwellings
      • Staines Old Fire Station
      • Stadhampton 14 Units
      • Blackheath Station Car Park Redevelopment
      • Lydiard Millicent 9 Units
      • Bedfordshire, 21 dwellings
      • Shabbington 15 Units
      • Stadhampton 21 dwellings
    • Small Developments >
      • Abingdon, 2 dwellings
      • Little Milton 5 Units, Oxfordshire
      • Harwell 4 Dwellings
      • Little Chalfont Replacement Dwelling
      • Granborough Replacement Dwelling
      • Oxford 4 Dwellings
      • Camberley 2 Dwellings
      • Peterborough 3 Dwellings
      • Sutton Courtenay 3 Dwellings
      • Brightwalton 3 Dwellings
      • Wiltshire 4 Units
      • Polgooth, Cornwall - New Dwelling
      • Southmoor, Kingston Bagpuize, Oxfordshire
    • Strategic Land >
      • Clevedon, North Somerset
      • Stourport, Worcestershire 60-70 Units
      • Taunton, Land south of
      • Troon, Cornwall
      • Wythall, Birmingham
      • Various Co-op Disposals
      • Shurdington, Cheltenham
    • Commercial Projects >
      • Retail and Residential Development Wroughton, Wiltshire
      • Multi Use Gaming Area, Witney, Oxfordshire
      • Commercial Premises Expansion
      • Commercial Car Park Expansion
      • Ducklington Office Space
      • Major commercial expansion
      • Dog Exercise and Relaxation Business Wanborough, Wiltshire
      • Light Industrial Commercial Scheme
    • Equestrian Projects >
      • Equestrian project with restaurant, Addington, Buckinghamshire
      • Equestrian Indoor Arena, West Wellow, Hampshire
      • Goosey Stables
      • Indoor Equestrian Arena Durley
      • Outdoor arena Braziers End Buckinghamshire
      • Manege extension, Mortimer, Reading
      • Barn Conversion into Office and Living Accommodation, High Wycombe
      • Equestrian Project, Olney, Milton Keynes
      • Wigginton, Hertfordshire
      • Commercial Indoor Arena, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire
    • Heritage Projects >
      • Blewbury, Oxfordshire
      • Listed Thatched Cottage in East Hendred
      • West Hanney Listed Building
      • Stanford in the Vale Listed Building
      • Staines Old Fire Station
      • Buscot Park Renewable Heating Project
      • Modern works to Listed Building, Wiltshire
    • Domestic Alterations >
      • Fire Damaged Building Reconstruction
      • Maida Vale NW8
      • Barn Restoration, Chalgrove
      • Kintbury, Hungerford, RG17
      • Change of Use Weston on the Green
      • Renovation of The Old Schoolhouse
      • Barn Change of Use Chalgrove
      • 2 Ancillary Outbuildings Near Witney
      • Midgham, West Bekshire
  • Sites for sale
    • Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14
    • Manningford Bruce, Pewsey, Wiltshire
    • Honey Lane, Cholsey
    • Sites Sold >
      • Blewbury, Oxfordshire, OX11
      • Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12
      • Ball Hill, Newbury, Hampshire, RG20
      • Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, SN4
      • Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, SN4
      • Bishopswood, Baughurst, RG26
      • Maulden, Bedfordfordshire, MK45 2AE
      • Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, OX10
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What is the Green Belt?
​The Green Belt is a specially designated area of countryside protected from most forms of development.
The designated land is protected to help stop urban sprawl, preserve the character of existing settlements and encourage development within existing built-up areas.

The size of the Green Belt has more than doubled since 1979 - from 721,500 hectares to 1,634,700 hectares. This is approximately 13% of England and covers one and a half times as much land as our towns and cities added together.

In July 2018, the government published updated guidance in the form of the 2nd version of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). Chapter 13 aims to protect Green Belt land and outlines the policy and guidelines surrounding this matter. 

Is my land Green Belt?
The map below provides a view of Green Belt land in England. You can use the post code search feature or scroll to show whether land sits in or near Green Belt. Green Belt land is shown in green. There are a number of other constraints to planning such as flood zones and national parks, but the purpose of this page is to focus on Green Belt. ​


​What is the purpose of the Green Belt?
Green Belt is protected from development and is designated around certain cities and large built up areas.  Paragraph 134 of the NPPF sets out the five aims: 
  • To avoid unplanned sprawl of towns and cities
  • To prevent towns from merging 
  • To protect the countryside for its own sake
  • To preserve historic towns
  • To assist in the recycling of brownfield land

​How does land get released from the Green Belt?
Paragraph 145 of the NPPF states that “inappropriate development is, by definition, harmful to the Green Belt and should not be approved except in very special circumstances.” Therefore, the construction of any most new buildings would be considered inappropriate development on Green Belts, unless such buildings are within the list set out in paragraph 145.
To have any chance of progressing any form of development not on this list, it is necessary to submit a case for “very special circumstances” that must outweigh the resulting harm to Green Belt land and other planning considerations (such as landscape impact, traffic etc etc). 

But it can be done! Given the growing demand for housing around cities and the growing targets for housing development within regions, some local authorities are finding that releasing Green Belt land is the only way to meet housing needs. The key to securing planning permission is to promote land through the plan process such that a site is added to the local plan as part of the housing growth strategy. However, it must be noted that promoting Green Belt land takes expertise in planning and is not a fast process often with a 5-15 year time frame. Please see our Strategic Land projects for examples. 

There are a number of design websites and forums who promote the notion that buildings of exceptional design standard have an elevated chance of success in the Green Belt based on an interpretation of Paragraph 78 (formerly Para 55). This is in most cases a misguided conclusion, and people are urged to seek town planning advice prior to engaging the services of an Architect if the site is within the Green Belt. 
 
In summary, the Green Belt doesn't exclude you from using your permitted development rights. However, Listed Buildings, flats and maisonettes are excluded from the scheme. Being in a Green Belt can create more caveat's for your project. When buying, selling or altering land you must seek planning advice, even seemingly innocuous changes such as altering the levels or land contouring could constitute inappropriate development. If you have any questions about Green Belt land, please do get in touch to discuss the opportunities with us. ​
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Meet the Team
    • The role of a Planning Consultant
    • How we work
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Insurance & Legals
  • Services
    • Pre-Auction Advice
    • Site Appraisals
    • Pre-Applications
    • Planning Strategy
    • Planning Applications
    • Land Promotion
    • Barn Conversions
    • Heritage Projects
    • Professional Objections
    • Appeals
  • Specialist Services
    • Heritage & Conservation
    • Topography & Land Survey
    • Ecology & Biodiversity Survey
    • Highways & Transport
    • Trees & Landscape
    • Soil Percolation Tests
    • Flooding: Sequential and Exception Tests
    • Computer Generated Images
    • Drone Surveys
  • Projects
    • Barn Conversions >
      • Full Planning Permission, Blewbury, Oxfordshire
      • Full Planning Permission, Corsham
      • Class Q, Wootton Fields Farm Barn
      • Class Q, Royal Wootton Bassett Big Barn
      • Class Q, Gainfield, Faringdon
      • Class Q, Granborough, Aylesbury Vale
      • Full Planning Permission, Ampney Crucis, Cotswolds
      • Class Q, Sutton Courteney
      • Stable Barn Conversion, Longcot
      • Barn conversion to four dwellings, Reading
    • Self-Build Projects >
      • Chisleborough, Somerset
      • Replacement Dwelling, Cotswolds
      • Garden Subdivision, Baughurst
      • Brownfiled Subdivision, Stadhampton
      • Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12
      • The Riverbank, Windsor
      • Innovative green roofed self build, Gerrards Cross
      • Collingbourne-Ducis (in Conservation Area)
      • Wantage AONB
      • All Cannings Plot Subdivision
      • Barn-Like Dwelling, Didcot
      • Drayton Mill
      • Hillgreen AONB
      • Broad Town Swindon
      • South Cerney
      • Oxford (Green Belt)
      • Devizes, New Build
      • Netheravon - Wiltshire
      • Maidenhead, Berkshire
      • Granborough, Buckinghamshire
    • Large Developments >
      • Stanton St Quintin - 17 Units
      • East Sussex, 40 Dwellings
      • Staines Old Fire Station
      • Stadhampton 14 Units
      • Blackheath Station Car Park Redevelopment
      • Lydiard Millicent 9 Units
      • Bedfordshire, 21 dwellings
      • Shabbington 15 Units
      • Stadhampton 21 dwellings
    • Small Developments >
      • Abingdon, 2 dwellings
      • Little Milton 5 Units, Oxfordshire
      • Harwell 4 Dwellings
      • Little Chalfont Replacement Dwelling
      • Granborough Replacement Dwelling
      • Oxford 4 Dwellings
      • Camberley 2 Dwellings
      • Peterborough 3 Dwellings
      • Sutton Courtenay 3 Dwellings
      • Brightwalton 3 Dwellings
      • Wiltshire 4 Units
      • Polgooth, Cornwall - New Dwelling
      • Southmoor, Kingston Bagpuize, Oxfordshire
    • Strategic Land >
      • Clevedon, North Somerset
      • Stourport, Worcestershire 60-70 Units
      • Taunton, Land south of
      • Troon, Cornwall
      • Wythall, Birmingham
      • Various Co-op Disposals
      • Shurdington, Cheltenham
    • Commercial Projects >
      • Retail and Residential Development Wroughton, Wiltshire
      • Multi Use Gaming Area, Witney, Oxfordshire
      • Commercial Premises Expansion
      • Commercial Car Park Expansion
      • Ducklington Office Space
      • Major commercial expansion
      • Dog Exercise and Relaxation Business Wanborough, Wiltshire
      • Light Industrial Commercial Scheme
    • Equestrian Projects >
      • Equestrian project with restaurant, Addington, Buckinghamshire
      • Equestrian Indoor Arena, West Wellow, Hampshire
      • Goosey Stables
      • Indoor Equestrian Arena Durley
      • Outdoor arena Braziers End Buckinghamshire
      • Manege extension, Mortimer, Reading
      • Barn Conversion into Office and Living Accommodation, High Wycombe
      • Equestrian Project, Olney, Milton Keynes
      • Wigginton, Hertfordshire
      • Commercial Indoor Arena, Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire
    • Heritage Projects >
      • Blewbury, Oxfordshire
      • Listed Thatched Cottage in East Hendred
      • West Hanney Listed Building
      • Stanford in the Vale Listed Building
      • Staines Old Fire Station
      • Buscot Park Renewable Heating Project
      • Modern works to Listed Building, Wiltshire
    • Domestic Alterations >
      • Fire Damaged Building Reconstruction
      • Maida Vale NW8
      • Barn Restoration, Chalgrove
      • Kintbury, Hungerford, RG17
      • Change of Use Weston on the Green
      • Renovation of The Old Schoolhouse
      • Barn Change of Use Chalgrove
      • 2 Ancillary Outbuildings Near Witney
      • Midgham, West Bekshire
  • Sites for sale
    • Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14
    • Manningford Bruce, Pewsey, Wiltshire
    • Honey Lane, Cholsey
    • Sites Sold >
      • Blewbury, Oxfordshire, OX11
      • Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12
      • Ball Hill, Newbury, Hampshire, RG20
      • Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, SN4
      • Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, SN4
      • Bishopswood, Baughurst, RG26
      • Maulden, Bedfordfordshire, MK45 2AE
      • Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, OX10
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