Legal updates
Changes to the written representations procedure process for appeals
7 April 2026 • 10 min read
This website will offer limited functionality in this browser. We only support the recent versions of major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
In September this year the Government introduced a number of changes to support more flexible uses of premises in England through amending the Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) Order 1987 (“the Order”) and Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development)(England) Order 2015 (“GPDO”) to allow for specified changes of use between use classes (covered in our previous blog post here).
On 9 November 2020, the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 (“the Regulations”) were made. The majority of the Regulations, which amend the GPDO, come into force on 3 December 2020. A summary of the key amendments are:
Generally, the changes ensure greater flexibility and freedom for businesses and assist in the Government’s attempts to boost the economy during the pandemic. The Government is also considering whether to make these reforms permanent.
In addition, and of particular note, for applications for prior approval relating to new dwellings submitted on or after 6 April 2021 in England, there will be a requirement for compliance as a minimum with the Nationally Described Space Standards which can be found here. The space standard begins at 37m² of floorspace for a new one bed flat with a shower room and 39m² with a bathroom, ensuring proper living space for a single occupier and increases to 61m² for a 2 bed. There has been growing criticism regarding the use of permitted development rights leading to poor quality housing so the changes to ensure compliance with the space standards are likely to be welcomed by the industry.
All new homes in England delivered through permitted development (PD) rights will have to meet national space standards from 6 April 2021
Want more Burges Salmon content? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for content and news you can trust.
Update your preferred sourcesBe sure to follow us on LinkedIn and stay up to date with all the latest from Burges Salmon.
Follow us