David Churchill, Partner at Carter Jonas explores what proportion of the Green Belt would be required to meet the government’s housebuilding targets.

David Churchill, Partner at Carter Jonas explores what proportion of the Green Belt would be required to meet the government’s housebuilding targets.
Planning applications that were previously rejected due to being located on green belt land could hold the key to unlocking thousands of much-needed homes.
David Churchill partner at Carter Jonas argues that greater leniency in developing the Green Belt around these transport corridors could boost residential and commercial development,...
Daniel Austin, CEO and co-founder at ASK Partners, looks at how Labour, under Chancellor Rachel Reeves, is committed to addressing the UK's housing crisis by reinstating local...
Labour could be well on its way to delivering 1.5m new homes if it is willing to tap into the green belt, according to Lomond research.
Following new government pledges on housing growth, Carter Jonas has analysed the Green Belt’s composition, purpose and potential to address future housing needs.
Both primary and secondary research demonstrates that the Green Belt is a significant barrier to housing delivery.
Katy Davis, planning & development partner in Carter Jonas’ London office looks at the 'grey belt' development proposed by Keir Starmer and what might happen to housing...
Nick Taylor, partner in Carter Jonas’ planning & development team looks at why housing delivery is stalling and how greenfield housing development could be integral to making...
Jack Lever, Graduate Planner at Carter Jonas, looks at the growing argument for the review and adaptation of Green Belt policy.
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