Consultation on the general permitted development amendment order 2012

Document Status

Withdrawn, Document not available for download

Supplement

Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning

Abstract

Seeks views on draft legislation for a number of refinements and amendments to the non-domestic elements of the General Permitted Development Order (GPDO).

History

Consultation closed on 22 June 2012. Related to the following: Consultation on non-domestic elements of the Town and country planning (general permitted development) (Scotland) order 1992 (Scottish Government, 2011); Consultation on the general permitted development amendment order 2012 - analysis of consultation responses: main report; Consultation on the general permitted development amendment order 2012 - consultation findings; and Planning reform - next steps (all Scottish Government, 2012).

ISBN

9781780457512

Subjects

Publisher History

The Scottish Government is the devolved government for Scotland. It is responsible for most of the issues of day-to-day concern to the people of Scotland, including health, education, justice, rural affairs, and transport. Previously known as the Scottish Executive.


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