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Regulation 2(a)
Regulation 4
1. Changes in the occupation or use of a building to create a dwelling or dwellings or a part thereof.
2. Changes in the occupation or use of a building ancillary to a dwelling to increase the area of human occupation.
3. Changes in the occupation or use of a building which alters the number of dwellings in the building.
4. Changes in the occupation or use of a domestic building to any other type of building.
5. Changes in the occupation or use of a residential building to any other type of building.
6. Changes in the occupation or use of a residential building which involve a significant alteration of the characteristics of the persons who occupy, or who will occupy, the building, or which significantly increase the number of people occupying, or expected to occupy, the building.
7. Changes in the occupation or use of a building so that it becomes a residential building.
8. Changes in the occupation or use of an exempt building (in terms of Schedule 1) to a building which is not so exempt.
9. Changes in the occupation or use of a building to allow access by the public where previously there was none.
10. Changes in the occupation or use of a building to accommodate parts in different occupation where previously it was not so occupied.”.
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