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When reviewing extension plans for properties in the green belt, the local council will take account of the degree to which the building has already been extended, and the effect of any further extension. You will need to consider several factors, such as the design, form and size of your extension. If new housing development is to be contemplated on land that is currently designated as Green Belt in whatever location, then this should not be progressed through ad-hoc planning pplications, but be proposed by way of Local Plan or Strategic Green Belt Reviews when the detailed boundaries of the Green Belt can be properly assessed as part of the formal plan process. Paragraph 142 of the NPPF (2021) states that strategic policy-making authorities should ‘set out ways in which the impact of removing land from the Green Belt can be offset through compensatory improvements to the environmental quality and accessibility of remaining Green Belt land’. Green belt architects have obtained permission for housing schemes from small rural exception developments in the Green Belt to large contaminated sites in the urban area. They gain satisfaction from bringing derelict land back into use and providing affordable housing for those in need, such as young families and first time buyers. Green belt architects are well used to working with Planning Officers, Conservation Officers and English Heritage in order to negotiate the optimum solution for their clients. Thanks to justification and design-led proposals featuring https://cleararchitects.co... Net Zero Architect the quirks of Green Belt planning stipulations can be managed effectively.

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The 1.6 million hectares of Green Belt in the UK provide a rich and varied natural environment and many related benefits to society. The ecosystem services provided by Green Belt land are highly significant and have an economic value that is often underestimated or simply not understood. My thoughts on https://cleararchitects.co... GreenBelt Land differ on a daily basis.
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