The council published its most recent brownfield land
register in December 2018. It identifies 125 brownfield sites with the
potential to accommodate over 10,000 new homes across the borough. The
register is updated annually. Registers are in two parts. This
register forms Part 1, which includes all brownfield sites in the borough
deemed appropriate for housing. Part 2 allows Councils to grant
Permission in Principle. The Council has not started work on Part 2 of
its register at the current time. The Part 1 register does not allocate
land or assume that planning permission will be granted for housing or any
other form of development. More information on brownfield registers is available
in national planning
practice guidance