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Where to build?

Where to build?

Where to build? Green Belt

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ramsar Wetland Sites

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ramsar Wetland Sites Wildlife Enhancement Schemes

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ramsar Wetland Sites Wildlife Enhancement Schemes Special Conservation Areas

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ramsar Wetland Sites Wildlife Enhancement Schemes Special Conservation Areas Heritage Coast

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ramsar Wetland Sites Wildlife Enhancement Schemes Special Conservation Areas Heritage Coast Special Protection Areas

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ramsar Wetland Sites Wildlife Enhancement Schemes Special Conservation Areas Heritage Coast Special Protection Areas Sites of Special Scientific Interest

Where to build? Green Belt Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Important Bird Areas National Parks Common Land Local Nature Reserves Environmental Stewardship Scheme Countryside Stewardship Scheme Environmentally Sensitive Areas Ramsar Wetland Sites Wildlife Enhancement Schemes Special Conservation Areas Heritage Coast Special Protection Areas Sites of Special Scientific Interest Green Belt again

Where to build? Green Belt Community Forest

Where to build? Green Belt Community Forest National Woodland Inventory

Where to build? Green Belt Community Forest National Woodland Inventory Forestry Commission

Where to build? Green Belt Community Forest National Woodland Inventory Forestry Commission Ancient Woodland

Where to build? Green Belt Community Forest National Woodland Inventory Forestry Commission Ancient Woodland Woodland Grant Scheme

Where to build? Green Belt Community Forest National Woodland Inventory Forestry Commission Ancient Woodland Woodland Grant Scheme Forestry Grant Scheme

Where to build? Green Belt Community Forest National Woodland Inventory Forestry Commission Ancient Woodland Woodland Grant Scheme Forestry Grant Scheme Scheduled Monuments This is not an exhaustive list

Where to build? What if we could build on the land designated as: Environmental Stewardship Scheme The government would not have to pay farmers to develop and maintain biodiversity in an inhabited landscape…

Where to build? What if we could build on the land designated as: Environmental Stewardship Scheme Green Belt That would provide plenty of developable land without changing other landscape designations… New landscape ideas like the Community Forest could be strengthened in urban areas…