Abstract

While the Government's instructions are clear—residential developers should be building the majority of their houses on brownfield sites and at urban extensions—the guidelines for providing access lack such clarity. This paper discusses the lack of standardisation across the various standards and guidelines, which often gives rise to a blurring between safety and capacity issues, frequently denying brownfield development on debatable criteria, and leaving engineers and planners to work within a challenging and constraining system.

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