Planning application Thu/257/93

Permitted development right conditions (PDR) are often attached to the planning consents that we grant. Some of these conditions remove permitted development rights - go to our list of permitted development right conditions.

You should also check the planning history of a property for a full list of conditions that remove permitted development rights on sites. Planning permission may have been granted for a property but this does not guarantee it has been implemented. A subsequent planning permission or alteration to the property may affect the permitted development rights.


PDR no.
289
File
M66
Description

No development included in Schedule 2, Part 1, Classes A, B and D shall take place without the grant of an additional planning permission by the Local Planning Authority.

Explanation of classes:
Schedule 2, Part 1, Classes A = Extensions to property, B = Changes to roof, C = Other alterations to the roof of dwelling, D = Porches, E = Sheds etc, F = Hard surfacing, G = Oil storage, H = Satellite dishes, Schedule 2, Part 2, Classes A = Gates/Fences, B = Vehicle crossovers.