Information about Green Belt (uk)
- For other uses of greenbelt and green belt, see Green belt (disambiguation).
The idea is a ring of countryside where urbanisation will be resisted for the foreseeable future, maintaining an area where agriculture, forestry and outdoor leisure can be expected to prevail. The fundamental aim of green belt policy is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open, and consequently the most important attribute of green belts is their openness.
Green belt policy
The Government sets out its policies and principles towards the green belts defined by local authorities in England and Wales in Planning Policy Guidance Note 2: Green Belts [1]. Local Councils are strongly urged to follow PPG2's detailed advice when considering whether to permit additional development in the green belt, or to assent to new uses being made of existing premises. In the green belt there is a general presumption against inappropriate development, unless very special circumstances can be demonstrated to show that the benefits of the development will outweigh the harm caused to the green belt. PPG2 also sets out a number of examples of what would constitute appropriate or inappropriate development in the green belt.According to PPG2, there are five stated purposes of including land within the green belt:
- To check the unrestricted sprawl of large built-up areas
- To prevent neighbouring towns from merging into one another
- To assist in safeguarding the countryside from encroachment
- To preserve the setting and special character of historic towns
- To assist in urban regeneration, by encouraging the recycling of derelict and other urban land.
- Providing opportunities for access to the open countryside for the urban population
- Providing opportunities for outdoor sport and outdoor recreation near urban areas
- The retention of attractive landscapes and the enhancement of landscapes, near to where people live
- Improvement of damaged and derelict land around towns
- The securing of nature conservation interests
- The retention of land in agricultural, forestry and related uses.
Green belt areas in England
By 2003, fourteen distinct green belts collectively restrict about 13 percent of England. In order of decreasing size these are as follows:| Area (km²) |
Cities Engirdled |
|---|---|
| 5,133 | London (The Metropolitan Green Belt) |
| 2,578 | North West (Merseyside and Greater Manchester) |
| 2,556 | South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire |
| 2,315 | West Midlands |
| 825 | South west Hampshire and South east Dorset (Bournemouth/Poole, New Forest) |
| 688 | Avon (Bristol and Bath) |
| 663 | Tyne and Wear |
| 618 | Nottingham and Derby |
| 441 | Stoke-on-Trent |
| 350 | Oxford |
| 267 | Cambridge |
| 262 | York |
| 70 | Gloucester and Cheltenham |
| 0.7 | Burton upon Trent and Swadlincote |
| 16,766 Total |
History
The notion dated from Herbert Morrison's 1934 leadership of the London County Council and was included in an advisory Greater London Plan prepared by Patrick Abercrombie in 1944. However, it was some 14 years before the elected local authorities responsible for the area recommended had all defined the area on scaled maps with some precision.The introduction of green belts was the culmination of over 50 years of environmentalist pressure with roots in the Garden city movement and widespread academic interest in combating urban sprawl and ribbon development, as well as pressure from campaign groups such as the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE).
As the outward growth of London was seen to be firmly repressed, residents owning properties further from the built-up area also campaigned for this policy of urban restraint, partly to safeguard their own investments but often invoking an idealised scenic/rustic argument which laid the blame for most social ills upon urban influences. In mid-1971, for example, the government decided to extend the Metropolitan Green Belt northwards to include almost all of Hertfordshire. The Metropolitan Green Belt now covers parts of 68 different Districts or Boroughs.
The concept of "green belt" has evolved in recent years to encompass "Greenspace" and "Greenstructure", taking into account urban greenspace, an important aspect of sustainable development in the 21st. century.
In 2005, the European Commission's COST Action C11 (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) undertook in-depth city case studies into cities across 15 European countries. Sheffield was one such case study city for the UK. Conclusions were published in "Case studies in Greenstructure Planning".
See also
External links
- Map of England & Wales green belts (High resolution; 1.5 MB)
- Map of England & Wales green belts (Low resolution; 115 KB)
- Planning Policy Guidance Note 2
- For topical summaries of discussions about the possible release of green belt land for various developments or urbanisation: http://www.politics-greenbelt.org.uk/index.html
- For an academic bibliography: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sbe/planbiblios/bibs/grbelt/index.html
- For views critical of green belt policy: http://www.greeningthegreenbelt.org.uk/index.htm
- Campaign for the Protection of Rural England
A greenbelt or green belt is an undeveloped area neighbouring or surrounding an urban area, often protected from development by planning law. For a general treatment of these, see green belt.
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Motto
"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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"Dieu et mon droit" [2] (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
"God Save the Queen" [3]
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Urban, city, or town planning is the discipline of land use planning which explores several aspects of the built and social environments of municipalities and communities.
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A green belt or greenbelt is a policy or land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas.
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London
Canary Wharf is the centre of London's modern office towers
London shown within England
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Canary Wharf is the centre of London's modern office towers
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Duncan Edwin Sandys, Baron Duncan-Sandys, CH PC [1] (24 January 1908 – 26 November 1987) was a British politician and a minister in successive Conservative governments. His daughter, Laura Sandys, is the conservative candidate for Thanet South.
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Urbanization or Urbanisation (see difference in spelling) means the removal of the rural characteristics of a town or area, a process associated with the development of civilisation.
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Motto
Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
Anthem
No official anthem specific to England — the anthem of the United Kingdom is "God Save the Queen".
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Motto
Cymru am byth (Welsh)
"Wales forever"
Anthem
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"
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Cymru am byth (Welsh)
"Wales forever"
Anthem
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"
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London
Canary Wharf is the centre of London's modern office towers
London shown within England
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Canary Wharf is the centre of London's modern office towers
London shown within England
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Merseyside
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Geography
Status Metropolitan county &
Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region North West England
Area
- Total Ranked 43rd
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Status Metropolitan county &
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Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region North West England
Area
- Total Ranked 43rd
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Greater Manchester
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Geography
Status Metropolitan county &
Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region North West England
Area
- Total Ranked 39th
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Status Metropolitan county &
Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region North West England
Area
- Total Ranked 39th
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South Yorkshire is a metropolitan county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. The county was created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972[1] and in 2001 covered an area of 1,552.05 km².
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West Yorkshire
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Status Metropolitan county &
Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Area
- Total Ranked 29th
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Status Metropolitan county &
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Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Area
- Total Ranked 29th
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West Midlands
Geography
Status Metropolitan county &
Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region West Midlands
Area
- Total Ranked 42nd
km ( sq mi)
ONS code 2E
NUTS 2 UKG3
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Geography
Status Metropolitan county &
Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region West Midlands
Area
- Total Ranked 42nd
km ( sq mi)
ONS code 2E
NUTS 2 UKG3
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Dorset
Motto: Who's a'feard
Geography
Status Ceremonial & (smaller) Non-metropolitan county
Origin Historic
Region South West England
Area
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Motto: Who's a'feard
Geography
Status Ceremonial & (smaller) Non-metropolitan county
Origin Historic
Region South West England
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- Admin. council
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Bournemouth
Bournemouth ()
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Poole is a large English coastal town, Borough, port and tourist destination, situated on the shores of the English Channel, in the ceremonial county of Dorset. The town has a population of 141,128 and is part of the South East Dorset conurbation.
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Location Hampshire, United Kingdom
Nearest city Southampton
Coordinates
Area 571 km² (141,097 acres)
Established 1079
Total visitation 7.
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Nearest city Southampton
Coordinates
Area 571 km² (141,097 acres)
Established 1079
Total visitation 7.
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The County of Avon was a non-metropolitan county and ceremonial county in the west of England, named after the River Avon which ran through it. In 1996 the county was abolished and the area split between Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset and South
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Bristol
View from Cumberland Basin of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Avon Gorge
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View from Cumberland Basin of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Avon Gorge
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Bath
Bath, Somerset ()
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Tyne and Wear
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Geography
Status Metropolitan county & Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region North East England
Area
- Total Ranked 44th
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Shown within England
Geography
Status Metropolitan county & Ceremonial county
Origin 1974 (Local Government Act 1972)
Region North East England
Area
- Total Ranked 44th
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Nottingham
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Arms of the Nottingham City Council
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Derby (pronounced "dar-bee" /dˈɑːbɪ/) is a city in the East Midlands of England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent and is surrounded by the shire county of Derbyshire.
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Stoke-on-Trent (often abbreviated to Stoke) is a city in Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England.
The city is a federation of six older towns: (Hanley, Stoke, Burslem, Tunstall, Longton, and Fenton).
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The city is a federation of six older towns: (Hanley, Stoke, Burslem, Tunstall, Longton, and Fenton).
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Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). It is home to the University of Oxford, the oldest university in the English-speaking world.
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