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Back to Basics: In a class of its own

Pamela Chesterman and Robert Litherland go back to the drawing board on use classes, explaining what they are and how they have recently changed.

As part of the government’s plan to “radically reform” the planning system, changes were made to use classes on 1 September 2020, with one of the major drivers being the ability to reimagine our high streets for evolving business models. Further changes took effect on 1 August 2021 to permitted development rights, helping to ease the transition between commercial and residential properties, and provide some relief to the ongoing housing crisis. 

Background: planning permission

Development is the magic word when it comes to planning permission. If development is carried out, then planning permission is needed. The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 describes development as the “carrying out of building, engineering, mining or other operations in, on, over or under the land, or the making of any material change in the use of any buildings or other land”. 

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