Brownfield Land Register

The Town and Country Planning (Brownfield Land Register) Regulations 2017 require councils to produce a register of brownfield land. Registers are produced in two parts: the first sets out all the brownfield sites that are suitable, available and achievable for housing development (according to specific criteria). A second, non-mandatory, part can be produced which gives permission in principle to sites included on it.

The Brownfield Land Register background paper explains the process for producing a register. In summary, sites have been analysed from several sources in the context of the criteria set out in the regulations. These sources include: the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA); sites allocated for residential uses in development plan documents; and extant planning permissions.

Document Description Date added to Register Planning permission number  Planning permission approval date 
Purbeck Brownfield Land Register Part 1

 

Sets out all brownfield sites that are suitable, available and achievable for housing development. December 2018  N/A  N/A
Site map BR/03/001 Former Bere Regis Primary School December 2018 n/a n/a
Site map BR/11/002 Binnegar Hall, East Stoke December 2018 6/2015/0541 01/07/2016
Site map BR/11/003 Kemps Country House Hotel, East Stoke December 2018 6/2016/0718 28/06/2017
Site map BR/15/004 Bere Farm Cafe etc, Lytchett Minster December 2018 n/a n/a
Site map BR/20/006 Former Police Station premises, Argyle Road and Kings Road West, Swanage December 2018 6/2016/0618 22/12/2016
Site map BR/20/007 Cauldron Barn caravan site, Swanage December 2018 n/a n/a
Site map BR/20/008 Former Grammar School, Swanage December 2018 6/2016/0769 31/05/2017
Site map BR/20/009 1 The Pier Head, High Street, Swanage December 2018 6/2017/0293 29/09/2017
Site map BR/23/011 Former Gas Works, Wareham December 2018 n/a n/a
Site map BR/23/012 Former Wareham Middle School December 2018 n/a n/a