Disused and unloved brownfield sites across England will
be regenerated to deliver thousands of new homes and
jobs
Third round of funding as part of £180m Brownfield Land
Release Fund 2
New money will help unlock land for over 8,000 new homes
by March 2028
Thousands of new homes will be delivered on council-owned
brownfield sites through up to £80 million to transform neglected
land into beautiful and thriving communities.
From today, councils across England will be able to bid for a
share of the final round of the Brownfield Land Release Fund
2.
The latest round will release land for over 8,000 new homes by
March 2028 - creating thousands of construction jobs and
transforming underused sites into places where people want to
live and work, while protecting cherished green spaces.
Minister for Housing said:
“We want to build the new homes people need and brownfield land
is crucial to delivering the Long-Term Plan for Housing, as part
our of mission to level up the country.
“This fund will transform unloved and unused brownfield sites
into thriving new communities, helping more young families on to
the property ladder and creating thousands of jobs.
“This is a game changer for councils and I strongly encourage
them to apply and reap the benefits in their local areas.”
The fund is part of the government’s long-term plan for housing
which prioritises brownfield land for new homes and has us on
track to deliver our manifesto commitment of 1 million homes over
this Parliament.
This is part of the £10 billion we have announced over this
Parliament to invest in projects that will boost housing
supply.
Cabinet Officer Minister said:
“This funding will help unlock much-needed redevelopment of
unloved, previously derelict brownfield sites: stimulating
growth, investment, and job opportunities.
“It's fantastic news for business, and even better news for local
people who will now see new family homes in their communities."
Chair of the Local Government Association said:
“Following the success of the first two rounds
of BLRF2 funding, I am pleased the LGA continues its partnership
with DLUHC and Cabinet Office helping councils to access the
latest round of this fund, which provides much needed capital
grants to bring surplus council-owned sites forward for housing.
“The One Public Estate programme has helped to shape this latest
funding offer to ensure it can help as many councils as possible
bring forward viable housing schemes on their land. I would urge
councils to consider how this third round of BLRF2 can help them
address local housing needs, and support placemaking and
regeneration ambitions.”
The £180m Brownfield Land Release Fund 2 was launched in July
2022 and is designed to help to bring neglected urban areas back
into use, support regeneration projects and boost local
economies.
The previous round of funding has supported projects in areas
including Bognor Regis, Rochdale and Somerset, helping to unlock
new homes, as well as supported accommodation for homeless
people.
The full brownfield fund is due to deliver over 17,600 new homes
and 56,000 skilled new jobs over the next four years, helping to
level up communities across the country.
There have been two rounds of funding allocations already
announced in November 2022 and October 2023 and to date, the fund
is supporting 89 local authorities, over 160 projects, and has
provided over £100 million to support councils to release land
for almost 8,600 homes.
A brownfield-first approach is at the heart of the government’s
planning reforms through the Levelling Up and Regeneration Act,
which is now law.
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Further information:
- The final round of Brownfield Land Release Fund 2 funding is
being made available to local authorities across England who will
be able to bid for a share of up to £80 million. The application
window will be open until 14th February 2024 with successful
projects expected to be announced in Summer 2024.
- The funding awarded to local authorities is used for land
remediation and small-scale infrastructure work to make surplus
local authority owned brownfield sites ready for housing that
would otherwise remain derelict and a blight on local
communities.
- The Brownfield Land Release Fund 2 continues to be delivered
by One Public Estate – a partnership between the Office for
Government Property and the Local Government Association – on
behalf of the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and
Communities.
- Find out more about BLRF2 and how to apply here.
Case studies of recipients of BLRF2
funding:
- Bognor Regis (Arun District Council) - £628,000 will unlock
an £8 million scheme to rejuvenate a listed town centre building,
delivering 35 new homes and improved retail space to support
local regeneration.
- Rochdale – c.£271,000 funding will unlock delivery of 14
purpose-built homeless and support accommodation units on a
former car park and garage site.
- Somerset - c.£213,000 to demolish existing rundown garages
and deliver 11 low-carbon one, two and three bedroom affordable
homes subject to securing planning permission.