Jersey's government has clarified the rules for the redevelopment of derelict and redundant glasshouses.
Under the Island Plan, commercial glasshouses were considered to be temporary structures, that should be removed at the end of their economic life, and the land returned to farming.
But earlier this year, the government sought islanders' views on allowing some glasshouse sites to be redeveloped.
Officials have now published more details of the assessment criteria after consultation responses indicated general support for allowing some sites to be used in a different way.
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