Document Status
Partially replaced or revised by new document
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
Circular
Abstract
Explains the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995, in which the main changes are that development requiring environmental assessment will not attract permitted development rights, and the rights attached to dwelling houses in conservation areas are restricted. Also considers the provisions of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995, in which the main changes are new consultation arrangements; for example, planning authorities were for the first time required to consult English Heritage and the Garden History Society over applications likely to affect certain grades of park or garden. Valid in Wales only.
History
Replaced in England by the Planning practice guidance suite which is only available in its entirety online at http://planningguidance.planningportal.gov.uk/ ; we are therefore unable to add it to The Construction Information Service. Joint circular. Also known as Welsh Office Circular 29/95. Supersedes DOE Circulars 22/88 (Welsh Office Circular 44/88) and 27/92 (Welsh Office Circular 62/92). Paragraph 22 superseded by both DETR Circular 02/99 and Welsh Office Circular 11/99. Paragraph 88 superseded by Best practice guidance on the validation of planning applications (ODPM, 2005). Paragraph 96, and paragraph 2 of appendix A superseded by DCLG Circular 01/2006. Annex D superseded by DCLG replacement of appendix D to Department of the Environment Circular 9/95: general development consolidation order 1995 (DCLG, 2010). Appendix C withdrawn in England. Appendix E superseded by DETR Circular 4/99. Telecommunications guidance superseded by PPG 8: Telecommunications (DTLR, 2001).
ISBN
9780117531024
Subjects
- Planning control, England
- Planning control, Wales
- Planning control
- Planning and development
Publisher History
The Department of the Environment merged with the Department of Transport to form the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. This organisation has since combined with others to form the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.