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building magazine, cost models
planning permission usage categories
Use classes Order 2006 Use/Description of Development Permitted Change
A1 Shops Shops, retail warehouses, hairdressers, undertakers, travel and ticket agencies, post offices, pet shops, sandwich bars, showrooms, domestic hire shops and funeral directors Change not permitted
A2 Financial and professional services Banks, building societies, estate and employment agencies, professional and financial services and betting offices A1 (Ground Floor display window)
A3 Restaurants and cafés For the sale of food and drink for consumption on the premises - restaurants, snack bars and cafes. A1 or A2
A4 Drinking establishments Public houses, wine bars or other drinking establishments (but not a night clubs). A1, A2 or A3
A5 Hot food takeaways For the sale of hot food for consumption off the premises A1, A2 or A3
Use classes Order 2006 Use/Description of Development Permitted Change
B1 Business Offices, research and development, light industry appropriate in a residential area. B8 (However size must not exceed 235 sq.m/2350 sq ft.)
B2 General industrial General Industry: Use for the carrying out of an industrial process other than one falling in class B1. B1 or B8 (B8 limited to 235 sq. m/ 2350 sq ft.)
B3-B7 Special Industrial Groups
B8 Storage or distribution This class includes open air storage B1 (where no more than 235 sq. m/2350 sq ft)
Use classes Order 2006 Use/Description of Development Permitted Change
C1 Hotels Hotels, boarding and guest houses where no significant element of care is provided Change not permitted
C2 Residential institutions Residential care homes, hospitals, nursing homes, boarding schools, residential colleges and training centres. Change not permitted
C2A Secure Residential Institution Use for a provision of secure residential accommodation, including use as a prison, young offenders institution, detention centre, secure training centre, custody centre, short term holding centre, secure hospital, secure local authority accommodation or use as a military barracks. Change not permitted
C3 Dwelling houses Family houses, or houses occupied by up to six residents living together as a single household, including a household where care is provided for residents. Change not permitted
Use classes Order 2006 Use/Description of Development Permitted Change
D1 Non-residential institutions Clinics, health centres, crèches, day nurseries, day centres, schools, art galleries, museums, libraries, halls, places of worship, church halls, law court. Non residential education and training centres. Change not permitted
D2 Assembly and leisure Cinemas, music and concert halls, bingo and dance halls (but not night clubs), swimming baths, skating rinks, gymnasiums or sports arenas (except for motor sports, or where firearms are used). Change not permitted
Sui Generis (of its own kind) Theatres, houses in multiple paying occupations, hostels providing no significant element of care, scrap yards. Petrol filling stations and shops selling and/or displaying motor vehicles. Retail warehouse clubs, nightclubs, launderettes, dry cleaners, taxi businesses, amusement centres. Change not permitted
Casinos D2
The above is intended as a general guide only. Reference must be made in the final instance to the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as amended the Use Classes (Amendment) Order 2005, and General Permitted Development (Amendment) Order 2005 and written confirmation obtained from the local Planning Authority that no consent is required. PRP does not accept liability for this information or for any errors or omissions.
modern methods of construction - house comparison
Window materials - comparative whole life cost
office building height - whole life cost
http://tinyurl.com/yu29fo Dec 2006
Social housing - whole life cost - BCIS
http://tinyurl.com/ypezda 2003
http://tinyurl.com/yojolo 2007 update
Higher Density toolkit - East Thames HA
Williams Report - Quality First - Housing Corp
http://tinyurl.com/2gpsy9
overview
http://tinyurl.com/2672kc
report - May 2007
Report on the Thames Gateway redevelopment
Design & Quality Standards - Housing Corp
http://tinyurl.com/27pgt2
April 2007
strategy
http://tinyurl.com/yut2lu
April 2007
Housing Space Standards - GLA
Housing space standards, Aug 2006 Mayor of London report
Scheme Development Standards - Housing Corporation
2003 version
http://tinyurl.com/2bgkxw