
A Practical Guide to Securing Planning Permission on Grey Belt Land in the Green Belt
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The Government's new Grey Belt policy is the most significant innovation in Green Belt policy in the past 70 years. This book examines how the policy supports grants of permission on qualifying land, ahead/outside of the plan-making process. The book is in two parts: Part I set out the general framework, including the history of Grey Belt policy and its role within wider Green Belt policy and planning legislation. Individual chapters then provide general practical advice for planning applications, planning appeals and High Court challenges. Part II then examines the policy text in greater deta...
The Government's new Grey Belt policy is the most significant innovation in Green Belt policy in the past 70 years. This book examines how the policy supports grants of permission on qualifying land, ahead/outside of the plan-making process. The book is in two parts: Part I set out the general framework, including the history of Grey Belt policy and its role within wider Green Belt policy and planning legislation. Individual chapters then provide general practical advice for planning applications, planning appeals and High Court challenges. Part II then examines the policy text in greater detail. Each of the four Criteria (NPPF 155a-d) are considered individually. Part II also considers Very Special Circumstances as a fallback position. The book will be of use to all those promoting development on Grey Belt land in the Green Belt and those making decisions upon applications. THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK What is Grey Belt Policy? History and Development of Grey Belt Policy Decision-Taking Context Plan-Making Context Planning Applications Planning Statements and Other Documents Planning Appeals Judicial Review and Statutory Review THE POLICY TESTS Green Belt Purpose A, B, D Previously Developed Land "Strong Reason for Refusal" Policies All Green Belt Purposes Across the Whole Plan Area Demonstrable Unmet Need Sustainable Location Golden Rules: Affordable Housing, Necessary Infrastructure, Publicly Accessible Greenspace Very Special Circumstances as a Reserve Position The Presumption in Favour of Sustainable Development Conclusions and Future Reforms