Planning use classes in England and Wales information
Legal framework which determines what a particular property may be used for
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Planning use classes are the legal framework which determines what a particular property may be used for by its lawful occupants. In England and Wales, these are contained within the text of Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (Statutory Instrument 1987 No. 764).[1]
The use classes were reformed in September 2020.[2] The 1987 use classes were replaced by the new use classes introduced in the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2020.[3] The following use classes were replaced by the new Use Class E - Commercial, Business and Service:
A1 - Shops
A2 - Financial and Professional Services
A3 - Restaurants and Cafes
B1 - Business
D1 - Non- residential institutions
^Statutory Instrument 1987 No. 764, The Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987. [1]
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