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6 Derelict and Urban Vacant Land: Previous Uses, Preferred Uses and Other Characteristics

6.1 This section focuses on what the previous uses were for derelict and urban vacant land before it fell out of use. It then shows local authorities' preferred uses for derelict and urban vacant land. Information is also provided on how long derelict and urban vacant land has lain out of use and how developable that land is.

6.2 The previous uses of derelict and urban vacant sites are shown in Table 11 (overleaf). Former agricultural land should only be included if it is characterised by specific unsightliness or neglect. However, local authorities have explained that in some instances former agricultural land is released for development and is then classed as vacant where either the land is prepared for development or development starts on the land.

6.3 The previous use was unknown for 975 hectares of land (6% of the total amount of derelict and 20% of the total amount of urban vacant land recorded in 2007). Where the previous use is known, 27% of derelict land recorded in 2007 had been previously used for mineral activity (1,927 hectares), and a further 25% for defence (1,786 hectares). The most common previous use for urban vacant land, where previous use is known, was agriculture (31%, or 660 hectares) and the second most common previous use was residential development, accounting for 19% of recorded urban vacant land (401 hectares).

6.4 Local authorities were asked to indicate up to three preferred uses for the sites as defined in the most recent local plan or other approved local authority planning policy documents. The distribution of primary preference is shown in table 12. The most popular preferred or intended future uses for derelict land, where known, were other general industry (20%), residential (20%) and other non-categorised uses (12%). For urban vacant land, these were residential (37%), other general industry (18%) and manufacturing (16%).

Table 11: Previous uses of derelict and urban vacant land 1, 2007 2

Previous Use

Derelict Land

Urban Vacant Land

Total Derelict and Urban Vacant Land

Area (ha)

% of Derelict Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

% of Urban Vacant Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

% of Total V&D Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Agriculture

211

3

100

660

31

268

871

9

368

Business Class

2

*

3

6

*

8

7

*

11

Community & Health

550

8

99

82

4

50

632

7

149

Defence

1,786

25

40

42

2

19

1,827

20

59

Education

55

1

37

79

4

56

135

1

93

Forestry/Woodland

9

*

6

14

1

7

22

*

13

Manufacturing

1,304

18

292

213

10

111

1,517

16

403

Mineral Activity

1,927

27

263

27

1

10

1,954

21

273

Nature Conservation

9

*

2

-

-

-

9

*

2

Offices

7

*

11

7

*

10

14

*

21

Other General Industry 3

156

2

104

123

6

117

279

3

221

Passive Open Space

50

1

35

110

5

82

160

2

117

Recreation & Leisure 4

114

2

54

82

4

65

195

2

119

Residential

95

1

139

401

19

481

496

5

620

Retailing

17

*

47

20

1

39

38

*

86

Storage

192

3

74

48

2

45

240

3

119

Transport

407

6

174

74

3

69

481

5

243

Utility Services

75

1

21

9

*

15

84

1

36

Wholesale Distribution

8

*

7

27

1

7

35

*

14

Other

173

2

87

94

4

92

267

3

179

Unknown 5

432

-

226

542

-

458

975

-

684

Total

7,580

100

1,821

2,660

100

2,009

10,240

100

3,830

Table 12: Primary preferred or intended uses for derelict or urban vacant sites, 2007 1,2

Preferred or
Intended Use

Derelict Land

Urban Vacant Land

Total Derelict and Urban Vacant Land

Area (ha)

% of Derelict Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

% of Urban Vacant Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

% of Total Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Agriculture

472

7

152

1

*

2

473

5

154

Business Class

289

4

88

230

9

119

519

6

207

Community & Health

29

*

7

17

1

16

46

*

23

Defence

-

-

-

1

*

1

1

*

1

Education

8

*

2

19

1

12

26

*

14

Community Based Woodland

140

2

17

3

*

3

143

2

20

Non-Community Based Woodland

78

1

24

3

*

2

81

1

26

Manufacturing

453

7

147

416

16

228

869

9

375

Mineral Activity

139

2

12

-

-

-

139

1

12

Nature Conservation

83

1

16

1

*

2

84

1

18

Offices

108

2

19

41

2

35

148

2

54

Other General Industry 3

1,376

20

189

474

18

287

1,849

20

476

Passive Open Space

286

4

104

125

5

126

411

4

230

Recreation & Leisure 4

631

9

65

112

4

43

743

8

108

Residential

1,316

20

591

972

37

896

2,287

25

1,487

Retailing

263

4

34

95

4

64

358

4

98

Storage

32

*

11

6

*

5

38

*

16

Transport

163

2

42

20

1

24

183

2

66

Utility Services

7

*

3

*

*

2

8

*

5

Wholesale Distribution

*

*

1

8

*

2

9

*

3

Mixed Use

21

*

11

25

1

19

47

*

30

Other

826

12

37

15

1

23

841

9

60

Not Applicable

24

*

19

8

*

6

32

*

25

Unknown 5

837

-

230

69

-

92

906

-

322

Total

7,580

100

1,821

2,660

100

2,009

10,240

100

3,830

1. Figures may not sum due to rounding
2. A partial survey was completed for Highland - See Annex A.11
3. Excluding manufacturing
4. Excluding passive open space
5. Unknown values are excluded from the calculation of percentages

6.5 Where the length of time a site has lain unused was known, 32% (1,789 hectares) of vacant and derelict land within settlements and 45% (1,771 hectares) of derelict land within the countryside had been unused since before 1986 (Table 13 and Table 14). Taken as a whole, 35% (3,559 hectares) of all vacant and derelict land across Scotland has been lying unused for at least 22 years. There is a large degree of variation at the council level regarding how long vacant and derelict land has been unused for.

Table 13: Sites in Settlements: Date when vacant or derelict 1-4 land was first identified, by local authority area, 2007

Local Authority

Pre-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2005

2006-

Unknown 5

Total

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Area (ha)

Aberdeen City

6

20

2

27

-

27

3

39

16

95

2

100

32

60

Aberdeenshire

1

2

1

6

4

20

4

34

10

74

7

100

38

64

Angus

11

18

1

20

10

35

6

45

33

99

1

100

3

65

Argyll & Bute

9

37

5

57

1

61

-

61

-

61

9

100

87

111

Clackmannanshire

12

14

33

55

-

55

20

81

13

96

3

100

-

80

Dumfries & Galloway

29

74

1

75

1

79

5

92

3

100

-

100

16

55

Dundee City

78

37

17

44

12

50

46

72

40

90

20

100

6

219

East Ayrshire

30

31

26

58

15

75

2

77

22

100

-

100

*

96

East Dunbartonshire

26

41

3

46

18

73

1

75

16

100

-

100

-

64

East Lothian

9

41

1

45

2

53

8

93

1

100

-

100

5

25

East Renfrewshire

8

14

3

20

18

52

1

55

25

100

-

100

-

56

Edinburgh, City of

10

11

5

16

39

59

3

63

33

100

*

100

99

189

Eilean Siar

2

29

*

31

3

90

*

95

*

100

-

100

6

11

Falkirk

46

58

1

60

21

86

6

93

6

100

-

100

4

83

Fife

6

2

18

8

21

15

97

47

138

93

21

100

2

304

Glasgow City

535

45

81

51

160

65

193

81

136

92

94

100

-

1,199

Highland

161

55

80

82

17

88

15

93

18

99

2

100

7

299

Inverclyde

17

17

8

24

14

38

43

80

19

98

2

100

1

104

Midlothian

20

74

2

80

1

85

1

87

4

100

-

100

17

44

Moray

15

52

2

58

6

78

3

89

2

96

1

100

4

34

North Ayrshire

107

23

87

41

67

55

95

75

100

96

21

100

*

478

North Lanarkshire

291

26

79

33

438

73

97

82

111

92

91

100

12

1,119

Orkney Islands

7

98

-

98

-

98

*

100

-

100

-

100

-

7

Perth & Kinross

8

21

-

21

7

41

6

59

15

100

-

100

11

47

Renfrewshire

31

13

53

35

14

40

60

65

52

86

34

100

-

244

Scottish Borders

9

54

1

64

5

96

1

100

-

100

-

100

80

96

Shetland Islands

-

-

-

-

*

12

1

31

1

85

*

100

1

4

South Ayrshire

33

32

49

79

3

82

14

95

5

100

*

100

12

117

South Lanarkshire

153

68

25

79

9

83

7

86

23

97

7

100

60

285

Stirling

2

7

2

17

*

18

9

54

8

87

3

100

34

59

West Dunbartonshire

55

28

56

55

30

70

14

77

29

91

17

100

1

202

West Lothian

62

25

154

88

-

88

3

90

16

96

9

100

60

304

Scotland

1,789

32

794

47

936

64

764

78

898

94

345

100

600

6,125

1. Figures are for total urban vacant land in settlements of 2,000 and over and derelict land in all settlements.
2. Settlements as defined by local authorities in their latest council approved local plans (see Annex Section A.5).
3. Figures may not sum due to rounding.
4. A partial survey was completed for Highland - See Annex A.11
5. Unknown values are excluded from the calculation of percentage values.

Table 14: Sites in the Countryside: Date where derelict 1-3 land was first identified, by local authority area, 2007

Local Authority

Pre-1985

1986-1990

1991-1995

1996-2000

2001-2005

2006-

Unknown 4

Total

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Cumulative %

Area (ha)

Area (ha)

Aberdeen City

-

-

*

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

2

2

Aberdeenshire

13

50

-

50

-

50

13

100

-

100

-

100

*

27

Angus

87

93

4

97

1

97

2

99

1

100

-

100

1

95

Argyll & Bute

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Clackmannanshire

9

52

-

52

-

52

-

52

8

100

-

100

-

17

Dumfries & Galloway

138

77

3

79

37

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

12

190

Dundee City

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

East Ayrshire

17

10

155

99

1

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

44

217

East Dunbartonshire

6

27

3

41

8

80

2

88

2

100

-

100

-

21

East Lothian

19

54

2

61

-

61

14

100

-

100

-

100

1

36

East Renfrewshire

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Edinburgh, City of

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

2

2

Eilean Siar

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Falkirk

16

35

4

43

1

46

19

86

*

87

6

100

13

58

Fife

-

-

389

72

-

72

64

83

72

97

19

100

-

544

Glasgow City

35

51

-

51

14

72

1

74

18

100

-

100

-

69

Highland

711

96

3

96

12

98

15

100

1

100

-

100

4

745

Inverclyde

-

-

-

-

1

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

1

Midlothian

139

61

23

70

2

71

27

83

38

100

-

100

14

244

Moray

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

North Ayrshire

21

15

4

18

29

39

19

52

1

53

66

100

1

142

North Lanarkshire

174

64

37

77

11

81

29

91

13

96

10

100

6

280

Orkney Islands

4

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

4

Perth & Kinross

2

7

3

17

6

39

1

43

2

48

16

100

2

32

Renfrewshire

-

-

-

-

-

-

708

100

-

100

-

100

-

708

Scottish Borders

11

90

1

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

11

24

Shetland Islands

1

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

-

100

5

6

South Ayrshire

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

1

South Lanarkshire

59

39

72

86

10

93

*

93

7

97

4

100

62

213

Stirling

106

98

-

98

*

99

2

100

-

100

-

100

1

109

West Dunbartonshire

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

West Lothian

203

63

1

64

32

74

3

75

81

100

-

100

7

327

Scotland

1,771

45

704

63

168

67

918

91

244

97

121

100

189

4,114

1. Figures are for total derelict land in the countryside.
2. Figures may not sum due to rounding.
3. A partial survey was completed for Highland - See Annex A.11
4. Unknown values are excluded from the calculation of percentage values.

Table 15: Development Potential of derelict and urban vacant land, 2007 1,2

Development Potential

Derelict Land

Urban Vacant Land

Total Derelict and Urban Vacant Land

Area (ha)

% of Derelict Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

% of Urban Vacant Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Area (ha)

% of Total V&D Land (by Area)

No. of Sites

Developable - Short Term

1,720

28

419

1,154

47

837

2,875

33

1,256

Developable - Medium Term

2,497

40

472

694

28

507

3,191

37

979

Developable - Undetermined

1,051

17

395

473

19

403

1,525

18

798

Uneconomic to Develop/Reclamation for 'Soft' End Use

930

15

256

147

6

124

1,077

12

380

Unknown 2

1,381

-

279

191

-

138

1,572

-

417

Total

7,580

100

1,821

2,660

100

2,009

10,240

100

3,830

1. Figures may not sum due to rounding.
2. Unknown values are excluded from the calculation of percentage values.

6.6 Table 15 shows the development potential of derelict and urban vacant land within Scotland. 28% of all derelict land within Scotland (with known development potential) is developable in the short term, compared to 47% of all urban vacant land with known development potential. The higher proportion of urban vacant land being developable in the short term, compared to derelict land, is not surprising given derelict land (by definition) requires some form of rehabilitation before new development can commence. Overall, 33% (a third) of all derelict and urban vacant land within Scotland (with known development potential) is developable in the short term. Across Scotland overall, 15% of derelict land and 6% of urban vacant land is seen by local authorities as being uneconomic to develop and (or) is viewed as suitable to reclaim for a 'soft' end use ( i.e. non-built use).

6.7 In 2007, a clear majority of all derelict and urban vacant land with known ownership had a single private owner (64% or 5,614 hectares). 28% or 2,473 hectares of derelict and urban vacant land with known ownership had a single public owner. The remaining 8% of derelict and urban vacant land with known ownership split 5% (445 hectares) mixed public and private ownership, 1% (120 hectares) multiple private owners and 1% (104 hectares) multiple public owners.

6.8 Out of all the 10,240 hectares of derelict and urban vacant land recorded in 2007, 14% (1,484 hectares) has unknown ownership.

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