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- Published by:
- Leeds City Council
- Last updated:
- 11 February 2016
The fundamental aim of Green Belt policy is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open; the essential characteristics of Green Belts are their openness and their permanence. Green...
- Published by:
- Fylde Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 11 February 2016
Areas of land where development is tightly
controlled. The purposes of Green Belt are to
check the unrestricted sprawl of large built-up
areas, prevent neighbouring towns from
merging,...
- Published by:
- Bath and North East Somerset Council
- Last updated:
- 19 February 2019
Core Strategy adopted 2014 - Policy CP8. Defined the detailed Green Belt within which development is particularly tightly controlled. Areas of reserved open land, mainly around large cities, for...
- Published by:
- North Hertfordshire District Council
- Last updated:
- 03 October 2024
This layer contains Green Belt land areas and refers to an area that is kept in reserve for an open space, most often around larger cities. The main purpose of the green belt policy is to protect...
- Published by:
- Wiltshire Council
- Last updated:
- 03 July 2025
The purpose of the Green Belt is to check the unrestricted sprawl of urban development, particularly that of Bristol and Bath but also other towns and villages within or adjacent to the Green Belt...
- Published by:
- Scottish Government SpatialData.gov.scot
- Last updated:
- 19 June 2024
The five main towns of Elgin, Forres, Buckie, Keith and Lossiemouth are subject to the highest development pressures and Countryside Around Towns (CAT’s) have been designated to prevent development...
- Published by:
- South Oxfordshire District Council
- Last updated:
- 20 February 2025
Green Belts were made possible by the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 but the Oxford Green Belt was not formally approved until 1975. The original designation of the Oxford Green Belt was to...
- Published by:
- Vale of White Horse District Council
- Last updated:
- 26 March 2021
Green Belts were made possible by the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 but the Oxford Green Belt was not formally approved until 1975. The original designation of the Oxford Green Belt was to...
- Published by:
- London Borough of Sutton
- Last updated:
- 24 July 2023
This dataset consists of the boundaries of all designated areas of Green Belt within the London Borough of Sutton. The fundamental aim Green Belt is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land...
- Published by:
- Cheltenham Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 10 February 2016
The Cheltenham Green Belt was first established to preserve the open character of the land between
Cheltenham and Gloucester, preventing the separate communities from merging with
each other.
The...
- Published by:
- Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
- Last updated:
- 04 August 2022
In United Kingdom town planning, the green belt is a policy for controlling urban growth. The idea is for a ring of countryside where urbanisation will be resisted for the foreseeable future,...