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Changes over time for: Paragraph C


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Point in time view as at 11/01/2022.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015, Paragraph C.

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Development not permittedE+W
This section has no associated Explanatory Memorandum
C.1 Development is not permitted by Class C if—
(a)the development would result in more than 1 collection facility within the curtilage of a shop;
(b)the gross floor space of the building or structure would exceed 20 square metres;
(c)the height of the building or structure would exceed 4 metres;
(d)any part of the development would be within 2 metres of any boundary of the curtilage;
(e)any part of 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; or
(f)any part of the development would be—
(i)on article 2(3) land;
(ii)in a site of special scientific interest; or
(iii)within the curtilage of a listed building or a scheduled monument.
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