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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
The Environment Act 2021 (c. 30) inserted section 90A and Schedule 7A into the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (c. 8) (biodiversity gain in England). This sets out that, subject to exceptions, every planning permission (for the development of land in England) is deemed to be granted subject to a new general condition. The condition requires a biodiversity gain plan to be submitted and approved by the planning authority before development can lawfully commence. The biodiversity gain plan should contain an assessment of the value of natural habitats before development and after development, and ensure that at least a 10% net gain is achieved between the earlier and later values.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
29 January 2024
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
The Environment Act 2021 (c. 30) inserted section 90A and Schedule 7A into the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (c. 8) (biodiversity gain in England). They set out that (subject to exceptions) every planning permission for the development of land in England is deemed to be granted subject to a new general condition. The condition requires a biodiversity gain plan to be submitted and approved by the planning authority before development can lawfully be begun. The biodiversity gain plan must contain an assessment of the value of natural habitats before development and after development, and ensure that at least a 10% net gain is achieved between the earlier and later values.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
24 January 2024
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order amends the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (“the GPDO”). The GPDO provides for the granting of permission for certain classes of development without the requirement for a planning application to be made under Part 3 of that Act.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
20 November 2023
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
These Regulations amend the Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications, Deemed Applications, Requests and Site Visits) (England) Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/2920) (“the 2012 Fees Regulations”).
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
13 November 2023
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order amends Part 4 of Schedule 2 to the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 (“the GPDO”) (S.I. 2015/596). The GPDO provides, for the purposes of section 59 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (c. 8), for the granting of permission for certain classes of development without the requirement for a planning application to be made under Part 3 of that Act. The classes of permission, together with their accompanying conditions, limitations and restrictions, are set out in Schedule 2 to the GPDO.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
24 October 2023
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
In response to the coronavirus pandemic, sections 1-10 of the Business and Planning Act 2020 (“the 2020 Act”) made temporary provision for a fast-track process to allow businesses selling food or drink to obtain authorisation from the local authority for the placement of furniture such as tables and chairs on highway adjacent to their premises (“a pavement licence”).
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
14 August 2023
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Northern Ireland Statutory Rule
This Order amends the Planning (General Permitted Development) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015 (“the 2015 Order”).
Published by: Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Last updated:
14 June 2023
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Welsh Statutory Instrument
The withdrawal of the UK from the EU created a need to establish new border control arrangements and checks on imports. This Order grants planning permission for a border control post and parking for up to 60 heavy goods vehicles at Plot 9, Parc Cybi, Holyhead.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
14 June 2023
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
These Regulations bring section 17 of the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 (“the Act”) fully into force on 1 April 2021 and section 18(3) of the Act into force on 1 October 2021 subject to the transitional provision in regulation 4.
Published by: King's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
23 February 2021
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Scottish Statutory Instrument
These Regulations bring sections 7, 8, 11 and 14(2) and paragraphs 2 and 3 of schedule 2 of the Planning (Scotland) Act 2019 (“the Act”) fully into force on 19 May 2023. They also bring section 14(1) and section 62 into force on that date respectively for the limited purposes of the commencement of section 14(2) and paragraphs 2 and 3 of schedule 2.
Published by: King's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
24 March 2023