Brownfield Sites

Browse 33,669 brownfield development sites across the UK

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SiteCouncilDwellingsHectaresStatus
Land East Of Black Park Road, Black Park, Whitchurch, Shropshire-602.18not-permissioned
Durham Free School-602.63permissioned
Bowmead 75 Hollway Road Bristol BS14 8PG-600.46permissioned
Egham Library Opportunity Area, High Street, Egham-600.45not-permissioned
Goat Maltings-600.19not-permissioned
152 Far Gosford Street-600.07permissioned
Land at Civic Way, Bebington-600.84not-permissioned
Camberley Station-600.45not-permissioned
Castle Hill Hindley-601.80not-permissioned
Coopers Bank Road, Pensnett-601.81not-permissioned
St Catherine's Hospice, Malthouse Road, Southgate, Crawley-600.72not-permissioned
Mondi Paper Mill, Holcombe Mill, Peel Bridge, Ramsbottom, BL0 0BS-602.23not-permissioned
Addenbrooke House, Willis Road-600.52permissioned
1, 3 and 5, Park Hill, Wheatley, OX33 1ND-600.17permissioned
Land between Leeds Road and Dock Lane-600.71not-permissioned
Land At Torpoint Road, Kingswear Road And Haldon Close Knowle West Bristol (Kingswear Road site)-606.35permissioned
2 Ross Road and part of Meadow Road, Reading-600.60not-permissioned
Plot MU6 Land At Junction Of Hayes Way Charlton Boulevard Patchway South Gloucestershire BS34 5AG-600.55permissioned
land at Horseley Heath, Alexandra Road, and Lower Church Lane, Tipton-601.67not-permissioned
Phoenix Lane, Tiverton-601.10not-permissioned
Former Tooks Bakery, Old Norwich Road-601.98permissioned
Fosters Estate London NW4 2DL-603.20permissioned
WILLIAM HOUSE,MARSH LANE,WALSALL,WS2 9LN-600.04not-permissioned
Star and Garter, 252 Duchess Parade, West Bromwich-600.05permissioned
King Charles II House, Pontefract-600.12permissioned
Sun Street, City Centre-600.33not-permissioned
Burnett Street Car Park, City Centre-600.31not-permissioned
Shrub Hill Retail Park, Tallow Hill, Worcester (parcel west of Worcester and Birmingham Canal)-600.81not-permissioned
Goldsmiths House and adjoining land, Cumberland Market Estate, Park Village East/Augustus Street-600.01not-permissioned
Land at Moor Street, Brierley Hill-601.01not-permissioned
Duchess’ High School, Howling Lane, Alnwick-601.77not-permissioned
7-13 Waterloo Road-600.04permissioned
Whitby Hospital (Part of), Springhill, Whitby-600.67not-permissioned
Golden Valley Mill Bath Road Bitton BS30 6HJ-607.42permissioned
Land East Of Trinity Lane Chipping Sodbury South Gloucestershire-603.13permissioned
Tanshelf Industrial Estate, Pontefract-602.31not-permissioned
Willow Way Locally Significant Industrial Site-601.29permissioned
Bartrams Convent Hostel Rowland Hill Street London NW3 2AD-600.28permissioned
Marymead Neighbourhood Centre-600.54not-permissioned
Civic Centre-601.80not-permissioned
Land to the rear of Avocet Business Park, Dudbridge Stroud-605.05not-permissioned
Lion Works, Station Road, Whittlesford, CAMBRIDGE, CB22 4WL-591.17permissioned
Noose Crescent (former Lakeside School), Willenhall-591.71not-permissioned
23 New Mount Street-590.14not-permissioned
Kampus Phase 2 (Minto & Turner and Minshull House)-590.24not-permissioned
Sainsbury's Car Park, Bedford Hill-590.63not-permissioned
Prewetts Mill, Worthing Road, Horsham (Denne)-590.04permissioned
Former Mansfield High School-591.54not-permissioned
Land at Benenden Hospital (south of Goddards Green Road) East End-593.07permissioned
Land Formerly Griffin Hotel, Lower Broughton Road, Salford-590.28permissioned

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Frequently Asked Questions about Brownfield Sites

What is a brownfield site?

A brownfield site is previously developed land that is available for re-use. This includes former industrial sites, old housing estates, derelict buildings, and commercial properties. The land may be contaminated or have existing structures that need demolition.

Why is brownfield development encouraged?

Government policy prioritises brownfield development to protect greenfield land and countryside. Building on brownfield sites regenerates urban areas, uses existing infrastructure, and reduces urban sprawl. Local authorities must maintain brownfield registers of suitable sites.

What does "permissioned" mean for a brownfield site?

A permissioned site has planning permission for development. This means the local authority has approved plans for housing or other uses. Not-permissioned sites are identified as suitable but don't yet have planning approval.

What is a brownfield register?

Since 2017, all local planning authorities must publish and maintain a brownfield register. Part 1 lists all brownfield land suitable for housing. Part 2 grants "permission in principle" for sites that meet certain criteria, streamlining the planning process.