On the 30 May 2013 extensive changes to permitted
development rights including measures allowing offices to be converted
into homes without planning permission were introduced.
The changes to the General Permitted Development Order also included a significant increase in the limits of household extensions and rules to enable the conversion of existing buildings including offices, hotels, care homes, cinemas and concert halls to state-funded schools without the requirement of planning consent.
Prior to the introduction of the new rules the communities secretary Eric Pickles commented that they would help “put to good use” the “many disused existing buildings we have”.
The changes to the General Permitted Development Order also included a significant increase in the limits of household extensions and rules to enable the conversion of existing buildings including offices, hotels, care homes, cinemas and concert halls to state-funded schools without the requirement of planning consent.
Prior to the introduction of the new rules the communities secretary Eric Pickles commented that they would help “put to good use” the “many disused existing buildings we have”.