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Research into the quality standard of homes delivered through change of use permitted development rights
Publication Year
2020
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Reports on research looking at the quality standard of homes delivered through certain permitted development rights for the change of use, using 11 case studies from Bristol, Crawley, Derby, Enfield, Huntingdonshire, Manchester, Richmond, Sandwell, Sunderland, Wakefield and Waverley. Explains the approach taken and gives an overview of local economic indicators, permitted development and findings from the case studies. Includes a more in-depth discussion of planning gain and permitted development, as well as understanding developer perspectives.
Document History
Research carried out by UCL and University of Liverpool.
Author
Clifford, B. et al
ISBN
9781409854883
Publisher Information
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government is a UK Government ministerial department with responsibility for several policy areas including building regulation, community integration, economic development in coastal and seaside areas, energy efficiency in buildings, high streets and town centres, housing, local enterprise partnerships (LEPs) and Enterprise Zones, localism, planning reform and the planning system. They were previously known as the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, MHCLG, Department for Communities and Local Government, the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, and the Department for Transport and Local Government.
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