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  • Restaurants, cafes, drinking establishments or hot food takeaways to shops or financial and professional services

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    Development consisting of a change of use of a building from a use falling within Class A3 (restaurants and cafes), A4 (drinking establishments) or A5 (hot food takeaways) of the Schedule to the Use Classes Order, to a use falling within Class A1 (shops) or Class A2 (financial and professional services) of that Schedule.

  • Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse

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    The enlargement improvement or other alteration of a dwellinghouse so long as: (a) the cubic content of the original dwellinghouse (as ascertained by external measurement) is not exceeded by more than (i) in the case of a terrace house, 50 cubic metres or one-tenth, whichever is the greater; or (ii) in any other case, 70 cubic metres or fifteen per cent, whichever is the greater, subject (in either case) to a maximum of 115 cubic metres; (b) the height of the building as so enlarged altered or improved does not exceed the height of the highest part of the roof of the original dwellinghouse; (c) no part of the building as so enlarged altered or improved projects beyond the forewardmost part of any wall of the original dwellinghouse which fronts on a highway; (d) no part of the building (as so enlarged, improved or altered) which lies within a distance of two metres from any boundary of the curtilage of the dwellinghouse has, as a result of the development, a height exceeding four metres; (e) the area of ground covered by buildings within the curtilage (other than the original dwellinghouse) does not thereby exceed fifty per cent of the total area of the curtilage excluding the ground area of the original dwellinghouse: Provided that:- (a) the erection of a garage or coachhouse within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse shall be treated as the enlargement of the dwellinghouse for all purposes of this permission (including the calculation of cubic content) if any part of that building lies within a distance of five metres from any part of the dwellinghouse; (b) the erection of a stable or loose-box anywhere within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse shall be treated as the elargement of the dwellinghouse for all purposes of this permission (including the calculation of cubic content); (c) for the purposes of this permission the extent to which the cubic content of the original dwellinghouse is exceeded shall be ascertained by deducting the amount of the cubic content of the original dwellinghouse from the amount of the cubic content of the dwellinghouse as enlarged, improved or altered (whether such enlargement, improvement or alteration was carried out in pursuance of this permission or otherwise); (d) where any part of the dwellinghouse will, as a result of the development, lie within a distance of five metres from an existing garage or caochhouse, that building shall (for the purpose of calculation of cubic content) be treated as forming part of the dwellinghouse as enlarged, improved or altered; and (e)the limitation contained in subparagraph (d) above shall not apply to the development consisting of:- (i) the insertion of a window (including a dormer window) into a wall or the roof of the original dwellinghouse, the alteration or enlargement of an existing window; or (ii) any other alterations to any part of the roof of the original dwellinghouse

  • Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse

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    The erection, construction and placing, and the maintenance, improvement or other alteration, within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse, of any building or enclosure (other than a dwelling, stable or loose-box) required for a purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse as such, including the keeping of poultry, bees, pet animals, birds or other livestock for the domestic needs or personal enjoyment of the occupants of the dwellinghouse, so long as: (a) no part of such building or enclosure projects beyond the forwardmost part of any wall of the original dwellinghouse which fronts onto a highway; (b) in the case of a garage or coachhouse, no part of the building is within a distance of five metres from any part of the dwellinghouse; (c) the height does not exceed, in the case of a building with a ridged roof, four metres or, in any other case, three metres; (d) the area of ground covered by buildings within the curtilage (other than the original dwellinghouse) does not thereby exceed fifty per cent of the total area of the curtilage excluding the ground area of the original dwellinghouse

  • Development within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse

    Category

    The erection, construction and placing, and the maintenance, improvement or other alteration, within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse, of any building or enclosure (other than a dwelling, garage, stable, loose-box or coachhouse) required for a purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse as such, including the keeping of poultry, bees, pet animals, birds or other livestock for the domestic needs or personal enjoyment of the occupants of the dwellinghouse, so long as: (a) no part of such building or enclosure projects beyond the forwardmost part of any wall of the original dwellinghouse which fronts onto a highway; (b) the height does not exceed, in the case of a building with a ridged roof, four metres or, in any other case, three metres; (c) the area of ground covered by buildings within the curtilage (other than the original dwellinghouse) does not thereby exceed one half of the total area of the curtilage excluding the ground area of the original dwellinghouse

  • Sundry minor operations

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    The erection or construction of gates, fences, walls or other means of enclosure not exceeding 1 metre in height where abutting on highway used by vehicular traffic or 2 metres in height in any other case, and the maintenance, improvement or other alteration of any gates, fences, walls or other means of enclosure: so long as such improvement or alteration does not increase the height above the height appropriate for a new means of enclosure.

  • Sundry minor operations

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    The formation, laying out and construction of a means of access to a highway not being a trunk or classified road, where required in connection with development permitted article 3 of aand Schedule I to this order (other than under this class)

  • Sundry minor operations

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    The painting of the exterior of any building or work otherwise than for the purposes of advertising, announcement or direction