PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Land: Contamination (7 October 2024)
Question Asked
Asked by:
James MacCleary (Liberal Democrat)
Answer
The National Planning Policy Framework makes clear that substantial weight should be given to the value of using suitable brownfield land within settlements in planning policies and decisions, and that opportunities should be taken to remediate despoiled, degraded, derelict, contaminated or unstable land.
As part of our recent consultation on reforms to the Framework, we set out proposals to broaden the existing definition of brownfield land, set a strengthened expectation that applications on brownfield land will be approved, and make clear that plans should promote an uplift in density in urban areas. On 22 September we published a ‘brownfield passport’ policy paper inviting views on how we might further prioritise and fast-track building on previously used urban land.
Answered by:
Matthew Pennycook (Labour)
15 October 2024
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