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UK Govt response to the "brown field" issue

In brief, one reason UK airfields have property sharks circling them 24/7 is because of their “brown field” classification which makes it a lot easier to get permission to build houses on them.

It was believed this classification was a typo but attempts to correct it have failed.

This is the latest response… make what you want of it

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Peter wrote:

The National Planning Policy Framework encourages the effective use of land by re-using land that has been previously developed (brownfield land), provided that it is not of high environmental value.

This may be an important clause in the light of recent biological studies confirming that in populated areas, airfield ecosystems are among the least disturbed. One example I know is Letnany LKLT, which houses a colony of European ground squirrels, a critically endangered species in Czech Republic.

LKBU (near Prague), Czech Republic
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