The term “Grey Belt” refers to areas of land that are not designated as Green Belt (which is protected from development) but are also not fully developed urban land. These areas might include semi-rural zones, fringe areas between urban and rural spaces, or land awaiting development decisions.
The Grey Belt is often seen as potential land for future development, particularly for housing, infrastructure, or industrial purposes. This land could be more easily targeted for development than the Green Belt, which has strict protections aimed at preventing urban sprawl and preserving green spaces around cities.
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