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Certificate of Lawful Development Appeal Decisions by category of development.

The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995
Part 1 (as amended on 1 October 2008) 

 

 

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Class G development

 

 

 

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·       Class G can be used concurrently with other Classes.
[Source: December 2009 - Code a00052].
[Source:
December 2009 - Code a00067].
[Source:
April 2010 - Code a00116].
[
Source: “DCLG - Permitted development for householders - Technical guidance” (August 2010)].
[Source:
February 2011 - Code a00212].

 

·       For example, the erection of a proposed dormer under Class B can involve the installation or alteration of a soil and vent pipe under Class G – the latter would not be prevented on the basis that it would be contrary to Class B, part B.1(d).
[Source: December 2009 - Code a00052].
[Source:
December 2009 - Code a00067].
[Source:
April 2010 - Code a00116].

 

·       For example, the erection of a proposed dormer under Class B can involve the alteration or removal of a chimney under Class G – the latter would not be prevented on the basis that it would be contrary to Class B, part B.1(d).
[Source: February 2011 - Code a00212].

 

·       Regardless of the fact that the installation or alteration of a soil and vent pipe might fall within the description of Class G, such works do not necessarily constitute development, and therefore do not necessarily require planning permission in the first place.
[Source: December 2009 - Code a00052].
[Source:
February 2010 - Code a00094].

 

 

G.1(a): 

 

·       See entries under separate heading “Height”.

·       See entries under separate heading “Highest Part of the … Roof”.

 

 

G.1(b): 

 

·       See entries under separate heading “Principal Elevation”.

·       See entries under separate heading “A side elevation of the original dwellinghouse”.

·       See entries under separate heading “Fronts a highway”.

·       See entries under separate heading “Highway”.



  

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