Grüngürtel in England

Von upthetruth1

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  1. upthetruth1 on

    Without the green belts, we could’ve had 2 Randstads in England, on along the Thames, another in Northern England which would supercharge the economy and bring the North in line with the South

  2. Sarcastic_Brit314 on

    They’re a good idea in theory, but in practice those greenbelts include alot of dilapidated buildings and former industrial land that would be ideal for developing without sacrificing green spaces. But because of how they’re labelled it’s alot more work to get permission to build there.

  3. Joey_All_Bran on

    Why has Bath been labelled as Keynsham? Keynsham is the much smaller urban area between Bristol and Bath.

  4. KittyCatTyper on

    The government has recently passed a law changing the definition of greenbelt and removing many of its prior protections. Now if land is near a train connections they can build homes on greenbelt land but theyre still required to prevent the increase of further expansion, keeping the idea of greenbelt to its core concept back in the 1930s. The Grey belt map created by local areas should be released later this year.

  5. johnny_briggs on

    Can we not push Sunderland out into the sea to create some more green belt? I mean it’s right there.

  6. fuck_your_worldview on

    Keynsham feels a bit odd to be shown here, feel like its easily the least well known settlement shown and several of the towns around london not labelled would be more notable

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