Every city or town is surrounded by green belt areas, whether you might know it or not. In any case, these are a good program, meant to slow down the spread of urban sprawl in favor of conserving the urban and forestry areas. Not only does it preserve the countryside, but it also preserves historic significance of areas. Without the Green belt areas, the urban spread would have gone on beyond restoration, and while it might seem like a total no-no to own and build property in these areas, there are some few exceptions.
These days, there is what one would call, a housing crisis in the UK, with average price of a home going as high as £600,000.The total number of housings available in the cities can’t meet the demands, causing the price spike and resulting in people with insufficient funds to be pushed out.
In this case, it is important to make new plans, namely opening up and allowing green belt planning. In any event, this means that getting green belt planning permission is obtainable, and it can however be a little tricky to do that.
In plain truth, getting a green belt planning permission requires a special circumstance. While one cannot go completely constructing urban areas in the green belt areas, depending on the local governments there will be some exceptions.
As long as the green belt planning construct meets the required criteria then it is all good. However, getting the permit itself can be an entirely different and difficult task, but thankfully there are green belt planning consultants one can hire to get it. Be it expanding on existing structures, or building a new construct, it is always a good idea to clear up everything so as to have sufficient options.
So if you are planning to, or wondering if you could build a property in greenbelt area, make sure to look up all the aspects that relate to the issue. The greenbelt areas are not completely cut off from civilization too, as one can find many structures, residential or productive.
If one owns a property in a greenbelt area, then they will not need more green belt planning permission for most of the time, if the properties are not located in conserved areas such as national parks and areas with fantastic beauty. However, it is a good idea to check up the policies of the local authorities to see just what can be done.
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