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4. Class B of Part 11 of Schedule 2 is amended as follows—
(a)for paragraph B.1(c) substitute—
“(c)the building is used, or was last used, for a purpose falling within Class A4 (drinking establishments) of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order, including a purpose as described in Class AA (drinking establishments with expanded food provision) of Part 3 of Schedule 2 to this Order.”;
(b)for paragraph B.2(b)(i) substitute—
“(i)the developer must, before beginning the development, apply to the local planning authority for a determination as to whether the prior approval of the authority will be required as to the method of demolition and any proposed restoration of the site;”
(c)in paragraph B.2(b)(ii), for “paragraph (b)(i)(aa)” substitute “paragraph (b)(i)”;
(d)omit paragraph B.2(b)(iii);
(e)omit paragraph B.2(b)(vi);
(f)in paragraph B.2(b)(vii) omit “subject to paragraph (b)(x),”;
(g)in paragraph B.2(b)(ix) omit “subject to paragraph (b)(x),”;
(h)omit paragraph B.2(b)(x); and
(i)in paragraph B.3 omit the definitions of “community asset”, “list of assets of community value”, “nomination”, “prior approval event”, “specified building” and “specified period”.
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