Use Classes

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BSc Planning Practice & Policy Flashcards on Use Classes, created by emilydunning06 on 27/08/2013.
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A1 Shops - retail, hairdressers, undertakers, travel & ticket agents, sandwich bars, showrooms, internet cafes
A2 Financial & professional services - banks, estate & recruitment agents, bettings shops
Restaurants & cafes - sale of food and drink for consumption on premises A3
Drinking establishments - pubs, wine bars etc A4
A5 Hot food takeways - sale of hot food for consumption on premises
B1 Business - offices, R&D of products and processes, light industrial appropriate in residential area
General industrial - other than B1 B2
B8 Storage or distribution - including open storage
C1 Hotels etc
Residential institutions - care homes, hospitals, nurising homes etc C2
C2a Secure residential institutions - secure residential, young offenders, custody, military barracks etc
Dwellinghouses C3a - use by single person/family C3b - up to 6 people together as single household receiving care C3c - groups of up to 6 people living together as single household
HMOs - 3-6 people sharing main residence C4
D1 Non-residential institutions - clinics, health centres, creches, libraries, museums, places of worship, court, schools.
Assembly and leisure - cinemas, music & concert halls, bingo halls, swimming baths, skating rinks, gymnasiums. D2
Suie generis Uses that do not fall under any category - theatres, HMOs over 6 people, scrap yards, petrol station, car sales, nighclubs etc
Change of use rights Planning permission not required if changing use in same class, unless Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order permits change
Change of use permitted development rights Under Town Country Planning (Use Classes) Order planning permission not required for certain changes of use. E.g - B1a (offices) to C3 (residential) subject to approval of flooding, highways, transport and contamination
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