What is this toolkit for? Brownfield land is, broadly speaking, land that has previously been developed, as opposed to greenfield land, which has never been built on, such as countryside, Green Belt, parkland or other green space). Communities are often keen to prioritise the redevelopment of brownfield sites to prevent unnecessary loss of countryside or…
Background CPRE campaigns against needless loss of countryside Reusing brownfield is an approach to saving greenfield Is brownfield land of value to ecology value or the community? Myth or real? If yes, good news, call it a Site of Biological Importance or a community asset – stop calling it a brownfield site. If not, reuse…
What is this toolkit for? Brownfield land is, broadly speaking, land that has previously been developed, as opposed to greenfield land, which has never been built on, such as countryside, Green Belt, parkland or other green space). Communities are often keen to prioritise the redevelopment of brownfield sites to prevent unnecessary loss of countryside or…