Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents M Access to and use of buildings (2004 edition incorporating 2010 amendments) (Superseded)
Publication Year
2010
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Part M applies generally to material alterations of and extensions to existing non-domestic buildings and material changes of use to some non-domestic uses. Gives guidance on historic buildings and dwellings. Covers: M1 Access and use. M2 Access to extensions to buildings other than dwellings. M3 Sanitary conveniences in extensions to buildings other than dwellings and M4 Sanitary conveniences in dwellings.
Document History
In England replaced by: NBS Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents M Access to and use of buildings (2004 edition incorporating 2010 and 2013 amendments). In Wales replaced by: WG Building Regulations 2010: Approved Documents M Access to and use of buildings (2004 edition incorporating 2010 amendments) (WG, 2010). In Wales: See also: Amendments to the Approved Documents (WG, 2013). Came into effect 1st May 2004. Main changes made by the 2010 amendments. This 2004 edition incorporating the 2010 amendments reflects changes made as a result of the Building Regulations 2010 and Building Approved Inspectors etc. Regulations 2010. The changes mainly reflect regulation number changes as a result of re-ordering. There have been no amendments to the substantive requirements in Schedule 1 (i.e. Parts A to P) of the Building Regulations. Please note the simplification of the definition of 'room for residential purposes' in regulation 2 of the Building Regulations 2010. Please also note that L1(c) has now become regulation 40.
Publisher Information
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