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SCHEDULE 2Permitted development rights

PART 7Non-domestic extensions, alterations etc

Class B – construction of shop trolley stores

Permitted development

B.  The erection or construction of a trolley store within the curtilage of a shop.

Development not permitted

B.1  Development is not permitted by Class B if—

(a)the gross floor space of the building or enclosure erected would exceed 20 square metres;

(b)any part of the building or enclosure erected would be—

(i)within 20 metres of any boundary of the curtilage of; or

(ii)above or below,

any building used for any purpose within Part C (residential premises or institutions) of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order or as a hostel;

(c)the height of the building or enclosure would exceed 2.5 metres;

(d)the development would be within the curtilage of a listed building; or

(e)the development would be between a shop front and a highway where the distance between the shop front and the boundary of the curtilage of the premises is less than 5 metres.

Condition

B.2  Development is permitted by Class B subject to the condition that the building or enclosure is only used for the storage of shopping trolleys.

Interpretation of Class B

B.3  For the purposes of Class B—

“shop” means a building used for any purpose within Class A1 (shops) of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order; and

“trolley store” means a building or enclosure designed to be used for the storage of shopping trolleys.