This document is available as part of the Construction Information Service. The Construction Information Service brings together a comprehensive collection of essential technical documents from a wide range of publishers in one online package. Covering all aspects of building, engineering, design and construction, it provides its users with a single source for all their technical information needs. Contact us today to find out how to become a subscriber to this indispensable service.
Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2016
Scottish Statutory Instruments SSI 2016/126
Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Series
Scottish Statutory Instruments
History
Amends SI 1992/223.
ISBN
9780111031858
Subjects
-
Planning control
-
Roads and traffic
-
Temporary accommodation
-
Forestry
-
Telecommunications
-
Agricultural development
-
Planning and development
-
Planning control, Scotland
-
Environmental planning/land
-
Other planning disciplines
-
Minerals planning
-
Natural environment
-
Transport planning
-
Air transportation
-
Temporary accommodation planning
-
Industrial development
-
Sport and leisure planning
Information
NBS
NBS has produced specification systems and information products for construction industry professionals for more than 40 years. The National Building Specification is the recognised UK national standard and is used by over 5,000 organisations. NBS is part of RIBA Enterprises Ltd.
Accuris
We connect trusted knowledge to customers' workflows – mitigating risk, increasing efficiency and accelerating innovation
For more than 60 years, leading R&D and engineering-intensive organizations have relied on us to achieve on-time, on-budget delivery of complex projects and new products.
We deliver an unparalleled combination of technical content and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to surface answers from the vast universe of technical knowledge, both inside and outside the organization. In a single interface, we connect the dots between information scattered across many different sources, allowing technical professionals to make better, more informed decisions faster.