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- Brownfield Land (Policy)
- Our policy on previously developed land.
- Policy position statement
- A4, 5pp
- August 2006
- PDF (46Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Housing sprawl
- Design and Density Pack
- This briefing shows how good design can help deliver new housing at higher densities and in doing so, help reduce the need for greenfield development.
- Campaign briefing
- A4, 8pp
- March 2002
- ISBN 1 902786 36
- Free with SAE
- PDF (409Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Housing sprawl

- Special offer Untapped Potential
Identifying and delivering residential development on previously developed land: an overview of recent practice
A vast amount of land within towns and cities crying out for development is going to waste. Many councils are failing to identify opportunities for development on brownfield land. Our study found widespread neglect of sites such as empty or underused car parks, former industrial and derelict land. We commissioned leading planning consultants, Llewelyn Davies Yeang to research current practice among local councils in getting residential development on underused and neglected land.- Report
- A4, 32pp
- February 2007
- ISBN: 1 902786 88 2
- £2.50 (RRP £5.00)
- PDF (712Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Housing sprawl

- Urban Capacity Studies
How good is yours?
Local authority urban capacity studies are a vital tool in delivering the urban renaissance and saving greenfield sites from housing development. This Sprawl Patrol briefing tells you what you should expect from your local authority and includes an exercise to assess whether the studies in your area are any good.- Campaign briefing
- A4, 39pp
- September 2001
- ISBN 1 902786 43 2
- Free with SAE
- Related campaigns:
- Housing sprawl
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