Podcast episode 141 is available now via this link or from iTunes and Spotify.
For how long Grey Belt remains part of the policy landscape time will tell, but in the here and now it represents very welcome political recognition that the homes the country needs cannot be built without developing land that is currently identified as Green Belt.
The irresistible force, it might be said, has started to shift the immoveable object...
If that dynamic continues it may prompt questions about what the Green Belt should actually be for and, perhaps, a Royal Commission on it’s future, but that is very much for tomorrow...
In the here and now planners need to know how the inclusion of the Grey Belt concept within the December 2024 version of the NPPF will affect their working lives because anybody involved in trying to bring sustainable sites forward will most surely have their working lives affected.
To support practitioners understand the implications of Grey Belt Landmark Chambers held a seminar in London in early May 2025, which, unsurprisingly, was heavily over-subscribed and so the audio was captured in order that the insights shared by some of the Landmark team could be shared by way of the 50 Shades podcast.
This episodes includes:
- Christopher Boyle KC introducing Grey Belt as it is defined in the NPPF, the implications for plan-making and decision making, and an introduction to the Golden Rules;
- Melissa Murphy KC diving a little more deeply into the practical implications;
- Stephen Whale reviewing the Grey Belt appeal decisions that have been permitted;
- Nick Grant reviewing the Grey Belt appeal decisions that have been dismissed; and
- Hashi Mohamed offering his top tips for clients.
Either side of those contributions are opening and closing remarks from Rupert Warren KC.
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