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Statutory Instrument 1995 No. 418

 

The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995

 


 

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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1995   No. 418

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995

Made 22nd February 1995
Laid before Parliament 6th March 1995
Coming into force 3rd June 1995

 


ARTICLE
1.  Citation, commencement and interpretation.
2.  Application.
3.  Permitted development.
4.  Directions restricting permitted development.
5.  Approval of Secretary of State for article 4(1) directions.
6.  Notice and confirmation of article 4(2) directions.
7.  Directions restricting permitted development under Class B ofPart 22 or Class B of Part 23.
8.  Directions.
9.  Revocations.

  SCHEDULE 1 
 
PART 1.
Article 1(4) land.
 
2.
Article 1(5) land.
 
3.
Article 1(6) land.

  SCHEDULE 2  PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT
 
PART 1.
Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse.
 
2.
Minor operations.
 
3.
Changes of use.
 
4.
Temporary buildings and uses.
 
5.
Caravan sites.
 
6.
Agricultural buildings and operations.
 
7.
Forestry buildings and operations.
 
8.
Industrial and warehouse development.
 
9.
Repairs to unadopted streets and private ways.
 
10.
Repairs to services.
 
11.
Development under local or private Acts or orders.
 
12.
Development by local authorities.
 
13.
Development by local highway authorities.
 
14.
Development by drainage bodies.
 
15.
Development by the National Rivers Authority.
 
16.
Development by or on behalf of sewerage undertakers.
 
17.
Development by statutory undertakers.
 
18.
Aviation development.
 
19.
Development ancillary to mining operations.
 
20.
Coal mining development by the Coal Authority and licensed operators.
 
21.
Waste tipping at a mine.
 
22.
Mineral exploration.
 
23.
Removal of material from mineral-working deposits.
 
24.
Development by telecommunications code system operators.
 
25.
Other telecommunications development.
 
26.
Development by the Historic Buildings and MonumentsCommission for England.
 
27.
Use by members of certain recreational organisations.
 
28.
Development at amusement parks.
 
29.
Driver information systems.
 
30.
Toll road facilities.
 
31.
Demolition of buildings.
 
32.
Schools, colleges, universities and hospitals.
 
33.
Closed circuit television cameras.

  SCHEDULE 3  STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS REVOKED

 


 

 

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