Self-build housing register

Why have a self-build housing register?

Understanding the demand for self-provided housing is important for both our plan-making and decision-taking. This list of people with a registered interest in acquiring land in our area for self-provided housing will be monitored alongside broader housing market data and help to inform policies and proposals in the Local Development Plan.

By signing up, you will help us find out more about the demand for self-build plots in area, where people would like their plot to be, and the type of house that they would like to build.

We will use the information to explore ways in which it might be possible for people and plots to be brought together. Registration does not however guarantee that a suitable plot will be identified, or become available for you.

To ensure the information is up to date, the list will be updated every three years, after which time we will contact you to check if you wish to remain on the list. Should you wish your details to be removed at any other point (ie you no longer require a self-build plot), please contact us to request this.

Where will the register be published?

In accordance with legislation will will publish the list as appropriate, which may include online.

In line with data protection, your personal details (apart from your name) will be removed before the list is published or updated online. Please review our Self-build Housing Register Privacy Notice before signing up.

What is self-build housing?

Self-build housing is where an individual (whether acting alone or with other individuals) commissions or is personally involved in the design and construction of a dwelling that is intended to be the individual’s main residence once it is built.

You can project manage your build with sub-contractors or use one contractor to manage your contract. This does not mean you have to do all the physical work yourself, it's your choice.

The self-build list covers the following types of self-build:

Type Description

Self-build housing

where a person builds their own house or appoints their own builder

Custom-build housing

where a person tasks a house builder to tailor a home to their preferences before it is built

Collective self-build

where a group get together to build their home

Co-Housing

an intentional, mutually-supportive community with shared communal space

Self-provided housing

Includes self-build housing, custom-build housing and collective build housing

Useful links

Planning Policy and GIS

Previously known as Forward Planning

Address: Council Headquarters
Newtown St. Boswells
Melrose
TD6 0SA

Telephone: 01835 825010