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FAQs
Answers to Your Questions on Greenbelt Conservation Efforts
What is the greenbelt?
Purpose: The primary function of a green belt is to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open, safeguarding the countryside from encroachment, and preserving the character of existing settlements. Land
Use: Green belt land is typically characterized by its openness, and it is protected from most forms of development, though certain uses like agriculture and open-air leisure are often permitted.
Planning Tool: The green belt designation is a planning tool used by local planning authorities to guide development decisions and ensure that new development occurs within existing built-up areas, rather than expanding into the green belt.
Benefits: In addition to preventing urban sprawl, green belts can also provide opportunities for public recreation, improve air quality, and enhance the visual amenity of urban areas.
Exceptions: While development on green belt land is generally discouraged, there are exceptions, and in some cases, development may be permitted if it can be demonstrated that it is necessary and that there are no other suitable sites available.
Why is it important to save our greenbelts?
Saving our green belt is crucial for preventing urban sprawl, protecting the countryside, preserving the character of historic towns, and encouraging urban regeneration, all while contributing to a more sustainable and resilient future.
How can I get involved with Save Our Greenbelt?
You can sign the petition, deliver leaflets, lobby your MP and Councillors, Vote for people who oppose it's destruction.
Can Save Our Greenbelt help my community fight against inappropriate property development?
We can offer support, advice and arrange for your own landing page at a reasonable cost.
How is Save Our Greenbelt funded
Save Our Greenbelt is funded through private donations to pay for leaflets, posters and social media promotion.
What are the long-term benefits of preserving greenbelts?
Long-term benefits include sustainable urban planning, enhanced property values, better health, and preserved natural spaces for future generations.