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Brownfield sites

Discover the pros and cons of developing brownfield sites like Middlesbrough Dock or expanding onto greenfield sites. Learn about pollution risks, costs, and benefits of each option.

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Brownfield sites

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  1. Brownfield sites Old industrial or dock sites Could be polluted

  2. Middlesbrough Dock

  3. Colour - brown • Brownfield sites: areas of land in the town or city that have previously been built on and used for something else e.g. industrial sites, warehouses or docks. These areas can be cleared, cleaned up and used again. Advantages: • easier to get planning permission • Services already in place • Roads already there Disadvantages: • Land may be polluted and expensive to clean up • Land may be expensive if it’s close to the city centre • Site may not be large enough • Area around it may not be very attractive

  4. Middlehaven – the future?

  5. Greenfield sites On the edge of town – the rural-urban fringe On land that has never been built on

  6. Low land value, pleasant location, plenty of space

  7. Good access to roads

  8. Colour - green • Greenfield sites: land that has previously not been built on, usually found on the edge of the town or city i.e. green fields • May be Green Belt land – land that is protected from development by planning regulations. Advantages: • Easier and quicker to prepare for building on • Land is cheaper than close to the centre • Area around may be attractive Disadvantages: • Countryside is lost to houses and roads • Wildlife is threatened • Roads and service need to be provided

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