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Brownfield Land Register | Middlesbrough Council
Home Planning and housing Planning Planning policy Brownfield Land Register
In April 2017, the Government published regulations requiring Local Planning Authorities to prepare and publish a Brownfield Land Register by 31 December 2017 and keep it up to date annually. The Register will provide publicly available information on previously developed (brownfield) sites in Middlesbrough which offer realistic potential for housing development.
Brownfield land is land that has been previously developed. It can include land with buildings as well as cleared sites. The National Planning Policy Framework provides a definition of previously developed land.
Brownfield Land Registers consist of a Part 1 and a Part 2. Part 1 provides details of all sites included in the register. Part 2 list those sites which have also been granted Permission in Principle, which is broadly equivalent to an outline planning permission. Subject to undertaking prior consultation, local planning authorities have the power to grant permission in principle on any site in Part 1 of the Register.
The Brownfield Register comprises a spreadsheet completed in accordance with the government's published Data Standard, this is accompanied by mapping information.
Part 1 has been completed and is available to view:
Brownfield register (XLS)
Brownfield register (CSV)
For inclusion on the final register, sites must meet the following criteria as set out in the regulations:
Register last updated March 2019.