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In August 2021, the Government introduced a powerful new Permitted Development Right which allows the change of use of commercial properties within Use Class E to residential uses, without the need for full planning permission, subject to complying with some limitations and criteria. The intention of
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For the above changes, public consultations were undertaken from 8 April 2011 to 30 June 2011, from 3 July 2012 to 11 September 2012, from 12 November 2012 to 24 December 2012, from 3 May 2013 to 14 June 2013, from 6 August 2013 to 15 October 2013, from 31 July 2014 to 26 September 2014, from 5 March
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Permitted development rights currently exist for the change of use of premises from B1(a) (offices) to C3 (dwellinghouses). This is subject to prior approval with respect to transport and highways impacts, contamination risks, flooding risks, and the impacts of noise from commercial premises on the
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announced that temporary changes to Permitted Development Rights, in place since 2012 and due to expire on 30 May 2019, would become permanent. In effect the new legislation means home owners can build up to 8 metres projection from the rear wall if building on a detached property (rather than the
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Article 3 sets out that the GPDO 2015 grants planning permission for the classes of development in Schedule 2 (referred to as "permitted development"), subject to any relevant exception, limitation or condition specified in Schedule 2. Article 3 also sets out a number of exceptions, including that
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published a document titled "Notification of a proposed larger Home Extension", which provides advice about the system of larger rear extensions under Part 1 Class A. This document was subsequently updated in May 2019, August 2019, and November 2019. The current version of this document is titled
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In May 2013, DCLG published a document titled "Home Extensions - Neighbour Consultation Scheme", which provided advice about the system of larger rear extensions under Part 1 Class A. This document was subsequently updated in June 2013 and June 2015. In March 2016, this document was replaced by a
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The earlier version of the legislation, the GPDO 1995, came into force on 3 June 1995. The GPDO 1995 has been amended by a number of subsequent statutory instruments. With respect to England, the Planning Jungle website states that the GPDO 1995 was amended by a total of 37 subsequent statutory
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In March 2024, the Government made changes to further encourage uptake of Class MA Permitted Development Rights. Since the 5th March 2024, buildings no longer need to have been vacant (whereas before they needed to have been vacant for at least 3 months), and there is no limit on the size of
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specifies the classes of development for which planning permission is granted, and specifies the exceptions, limitations, and conditions that apply to some of these classes. The GPDO 2015 was made by the Secretary of State under authority granted by sections 59, 60, and 333 of the
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Class A covers the enlargement, improvement or alterations to a house such as rear or side extensions as well as general alterations such as new windows and doors. From 30 May 2013 to 30 May 2019 a neighbour consultation scheme for larger rear extensions under Class A is
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Schedule 2 specifies the classes of development for which planning permission is granted, and specifies the exceptions, limitations, and conditions that apply to some of these classes. These classes are contained within the following 20 "Parts":
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For the above legislation, public consultations were undertaken from 21 May 2007 to 17 August 2007, from 12 November 2012 to 24 December 2012, from 31 July 2014 to 26 September 2014, and from 29 October 2018 to 14 January 2019.
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The GPDO 2015 came into force in England on 15 April 2015, and was introduced by Statutory Instrument 2015 No. 596. The GPDO 2015 revoked the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995
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Schedule 2 specifies the classes of development to which article 3 refers (i.e. for which planning permission is granted). These classes are contained within 21 "Parts" (i.e. Parts 1 to 20, including Part
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would need to reinstate an Article 4 Direction to resist the conversion of commercial properties to residential use. Many such as St Albans City and District Council have not reinstated these directions.
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the GPDO 2015 does not permit development contrary to any condition imposed by any planning permission, and that the GPDO 2015 does not grant permission where the existing building or use is unlawful.
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that have an existing Article 4 Direction which restricts the change of use from office space to residential space (under the old O class) would remain valid until 31st July 2022. After this date,
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published a document titled "Technical Guidance: Permitted development for householders", which provides advice about how to interpret Part 1. This document was subsequently updated in April 2014.
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previous 4 metres) and 6 metres if attached (rather than the previous 3 metres) as Permitted Development. The height restrictions remain at 3 metres height to eaves and 4 metres overall height.
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intended occupiers of the development. For development that's assessed against the pre-06/04/2016 version of this class, the use of the building within C3 must begin on or before 30 May 2016, (
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The changes have been met with some resistance by Councils and academics, with some concerned that the quality of housing produced is short of standards which would otherwise be allowed.
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In May 2014, DCLG published the "Planning practice guidance", which includes a section titled "What are permitted development rights?". This website is updated on an ongoing basis.
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Schedule 1 Part 3, which was deleted with effect from 31 May 2019, defined "article 2(5) land", which consisted of designated areas within a total of 17 different local authorities.
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this Permitted Development Right is twofold; to provide some much needed housing on brownfield sites: and to revive England's high streets by bringing vacant units back into use.
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In August 2021, the Government replaced Class O Permitted Development Rights with Class MA Permitted Development Rights (see below). The Government announced that
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2015 to 16 April 2015, from 13 August 2015 to 24 September 2015, and from 18 February 2016 to 15 April 2016, and from 29 October 2018 to 14 January 2019.
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In the above "Permitted development rights for householders: technical guidance" document, the 8 classes of Schedule 2 Part 1 are described as follows:
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The phrase "permitted development" is often used to refer to Schedule 2 Part 1, which relates to "Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse".
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Article 1 sets out that the GPDO 2015 applies to all land in England, with exceptions where the land is the subject of a special development order.
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With respect to England, householder permitted development is set out by Schedule 2 Part 1 of the GPDO 2015, as introduced on 15 April 2015 by
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With respect to Wales, householder permitted development is set out by Schedule 2 Part 1 of the GPDO 1995, as amended on 30 September 2013 by
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resisted the office-to-residential rights and brought in Article 4 Directions so these rights do not apply to certain areas within:
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Class B covers additions or alterations to roofs which enlarge the house such as loft conversions involving dormer windows.
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Article 4 sets out that the Secretary of State or the local planning authority may make a direction (referred to as an
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Since it came into force, the GPDO 2015 has been amended by a number of subsequent statutory instruments, including
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properties that can be converted (whereas before the space to be converted needed to be 1,500 sq meters or less).
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New opportunities for sustainable development and growth through the reuse of existing buildings: consultation
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The 1995 Order was only revoked insofar as it applied to England; it remains in effect in relation to Wales.
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For the above legislation, a public consultation was undertaken from 23 November 2010 to 15 February 2011.
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Class H covers the installation, alteration, or replacement of microwave antenna such as satellite dishes.
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Class C covers other alterations to roofs such as re-roofing or the installation of roof lights/windows.
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Changes to Permitted Development: Consultation Paper 2 - Permitted Development Rights for Householders
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Class G covers the installation, alteration, or replacement of a chimney, flue or soil and vent pipe.
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Warehouse conversion to flats in Hull. Development of this type is sometimes allowed under the GPDO.
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Class F covers the provision of hard surfaces within the curtilage of the house such as driveways.
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Class E covers the provision of buildings and other development within the curtilage of the house.
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With respect to England, Schedule 2 Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 16 were amended on 30 May 2013 by
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Extending permitted development rights for homeowners and businesses: technical consultation
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Extending permitted development rights for homeowners and businesses: technical consultation
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Relaxation of planning rules for change of use from commercial to residential: consultation
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Planning Reform: Supporting the high street and increasing the delivery of new homes
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The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (
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The following list shows all of the versions of the GPDO from 1948 to present:
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Schedule 1 Part 1 defines "article 2(3) land", which includes land which is a
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Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015
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Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015
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Consultation: Proposed Changes to Householder Permitted Development Rights
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The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (
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Some changes of use are subject to a prior approval procedure with the
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Part 19: Development by the Crown or for national security purposes.
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Part 12A: Development by Local Authorities and Health Service Bodies
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Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995
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The Planning Jungle website - GPDO 1995 (Consolidated) (Superseded)
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Permitted development rights for householders: technical guidance
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Class D covers the erection of a porch outside an external door.
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The Planning Jungle website - Part 1 of the GPDO - Visual Guide
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The Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1988 (
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The Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1948 (
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The Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1977.
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The Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1973.
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The Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1963.
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The Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1959.
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Part 1: Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse.
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Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1948
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document published by the Planning Portal (see below).
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Statutory Instrument 2015 No. 596 - Original (As made)
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Mobile connectivity in England: technical consultation
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Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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The Planning Portal website - Do you need permission?
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Greater flexibilities for change of use: consultation
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Article 2 defines various terms within the GPDO 2015.
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Guidance on the permeable surfacing of front gardens
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