Cambridge Green Belt: A Non-Statutory Planning Policy for Rural Preservation
The Cambridge Green Belt is a non-statutory environmental and planning policy in the East of England region, centered on the city of Cambridge. Its primary functions are to regulate development around the Cambridge built-up area, prevent the merging of nearby villages, and preserve the historical character of the city. The policy is managed by local planning authorities based on guidance from central government.
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the function of the belt is to control development in and around the Cambridge built up area
to prevent coalescence of nearby villages and preserve the historical character of the city
It is managed by local planning authorities on guidance from central government
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