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Agents of change

While demand for housing remains high, it can seem that suitable sites are becoming ever scarcer, and developers are exploring ever-more constrained sites.

These constraints take many forms. Increasingly, they include locating residential or other “sensitive” uses near to uses often considered antisocial. Historically this has led to conflict – residents do not want to deal with the consequences of living near a nightclub or factory, and their complaints have caused operational issues for businesses in existence long before the residential uses arrived.

But recently, the ability of residential uses to trump pre-existing uses and cause the sterilisation of once vibrant areas has been challenged as inappropriate. In response, planning policy has evolved to offer protection to pre-existing uses via the “agent of change” principle. Here we explore the relevant national planning policy and how it affects both existing businesses and those looking to introduce new sensitive uses.

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