Brownfield Register

All local planning authorities in England are required to produce and publish a register of previously developed land, generally termed “brownfield land”, that is regarded as being appropriate for residential development.

The registers are to be in two parts: Part 1 to include sites that have been assessed as being appropriate for residential development, such as sites with planning permission or allocations in local plans; and Part 2 to be those sites in Part 1 that are regarded as being suitable for the grant of planning permission in principle for residential development. The register is to be updated at least once a year. Currently, the registers only contains sites in Part 1.

View the Broadland Brownfield Register including links to maps of the sites

View the South Norfolk Brownfield Register including links to maps of the sites