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A Practical Guide to Permitted Changes of Use is the only up to date, comprehensive practical guide to permitted changes of use under the much changed General Permitted Development Order (‘GPDO’).
This Third Edition of the book has been completely revised to reflect further legislative changes since the Second Edition was published and developing practice in the handling of prior approval applications under the various Classes of Parts 3 and 4.
Key changes covered and revisions include:
Part 3, Class AA – A4 with expanded food provision
Part 3, Class JA – change of use from A1, A2, or A5, or from a Betting Shop, Pay Day Loan Shop or Launderette to a B1 office
Part 3, Class M extended to allow additionally a residential conversion from A5
Part 3, Class P (residential conversion from B8 storage) has now lapsed
Part 4, Class CA – temporary provision of buildings, and use as a state-funded school on vacant commercial land
Part 4, Class D (temporary changes of use to various ‘flexible’ uses) has been expanded in scope to embrace a wider range of uses
Chapter 9, dealing with the residential conversion of agricultural buildings under Class Q, has been largely re-written and expanded to deal with the complex issues that have cropped up in practice
Appendix D has been significantly revised to reflect developing practice in dealing with the ‘structural’ issue that arises from the interpretation and practical application of paragraph Q.1(i)(i) in Class Q
a new Appendix E has been added (summarising appeal decisions on ‘structural’ alterations under Class Q)
a new chapter has been added drawing together, in one place, a number of practical issues arising from the prior approval process
A Practical Guide to Permitted Changes of Use will be a valuable resource for all property and planning professionals including:
Town Planners in both the private and public sectors
Barristers, solicitors, Licensed Conveyancers and other legal advisers
Professional builders and developers wishing to carry out residential conversions or to make other changes of use as Permitted Development
Martin Goodall is a solicitor with over 35 years’ experience as a specialist planning lawyer.
He is a member of the Law Society’s Planning Panel and a Legal Associate of the RTPI. He is a member of the Planning Law team at Keystone Law and and the author of a popular planning law blog.
Author: Martin Goodall
ISBN: 978-1-9164315-5-3
Cost: £60 (Print)