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A Practical Guide to Permitted Changes of Use - Under the General Permitted Development Order (Hardcover, 4th New edition)
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A Practical Guide to Permitted Changes of Use - Under the General Permitted Development Order (Hardcover, 4th New edition)
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A fully updated 4th edition of the definitive work on permitted
changes of use. The extensive changes to the Use Classes Order in
2020 were clearly going to be followed by consequential amendments
to the GPDO, especially to permitted development rights for changes
of use in Parts 3 and 4 of its Second Schedule. This has led to the
most radical shake-up of these provisions since permitted
development rights for changes of use began to be significantly
expanded from 2013 onwards. The new provisions came into force on 1
August 2021, and the Fourth Edition of A Practical Guide to
Permitted Changes of Use contains a fully updated text explaining
these legislative changes in detail. Some significant expansion of
PD rights has been brought about, notably Class MA, which permits
the residential conversion of the wide range of buildings in
commercial, business or service uses that now fall within Use Class
E. Some former PD rights have now been removed. A few of these were
simply redundant, as a result of both the pre-existing use and the
new use now falling within one and the same Use Class, so that a
change of use from one to the other is no longer development at
all. Others have been replaced by new or enlarged PD rights under
other Classes. For example, the revised and expanded Class A now
embraces previous PD rights under Classes A, B, C, D, E and F (to
the extent that some of these have not been rendered altogether
redundant). This has left a number of PD rights that have been
removed from the GPDO altogether without being replaced in any way.
These are defined as 'protected development', and their life has
been extended for a limited period. All these former PD rights are
identified in the book, and the transitional rules that apply to
them are explained in detail. This Fourth Edition of A Practical
Guide to Permitted Changes of Use will be an essential resource for
property owners, developers and their professional advisers, giving
them a completely up-to-date guide to this increasingly complicated
and much-amended legislation.
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