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5.Directions restricting certain minerals permitted development
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Class PA – premises in light industrial use to dwellinghouses
Class R – agricultural buildings to a flexible commercial use
Class S – agricultural buildings to state-funded school or registered ...
Class T – business, hotels etc to state-funded schools or ...
Class U – return to previous use from converted state-funded ...
Class E – hard surfaces for shops, catering or financial ...
Class J – hard surfaces for industrial and warehouse premises
Class M – extensions etc for schools, colleges, universities and ...
Class N – hard surfaces for schools, colleges, universities or ...
PART 8 Transport related development
Class B – dock, pier, harbour, water transport, canal or inland navigation undertakings
Class I – development by an air traffic services licence holder within an airport
Class J – development by an air traffic services licence holder on operational land
Class K – development by an air traffic services licence holder in an emergency
Class L – development by an air traffic services licence holder involving moveable structures
Class M – development by the Civil Aviation Authority for surveys etc.
Class N – use of airport buildings managed by relevant airport operators
PART 9 Development relating to roads
PART 11 Heritage and demolition
Class A – installation or alteration etc of solar equipment on domestic premises
Class B - installation or alteration etc of stand-alone solar equipment on domestic premises
Class C – installation or alteration etc of ground source heat pumps on domestic premises
Class D – installation or alteration etc of water source heat pumps on domestic premises
Class E – installation or alteration etc of flue for biomass heating system on domestic premises
Class F – installation or alteration etc of flue for combined heat and power on domestic premises
Class G – installation or alteration etc of air source heat pumps on domestic premises
Class H – installation or alteration etc of wind turbine on domestic premises
Class I – installation or alteration etc of stand-alone wind turbine on domestic premises
Class J – installation or alteration etc of solar equipment on non-domestic premises
Class K – installation or alteration etc of stand-alone solar equipment on non-domestic premises
Class L – installation or alteration etc of ground source heat pump on non-domestic premises
Class M – installation or alteration etc of water source heat pump on non-domestic premises
Class N – installation etc of flue for biomass heating system on non-domestic premises
Class O – installation etc of flue for combined heat and power on non-domestic premises
PART 15 Power related development
PART 17 Mining and mineral exploration
Class A – extensions, alterations etc ancillary to mining operations
Class D – coal mining development by the Coal Authority and licensed operators
Class E – coal mining development by a licensee of the British Coal Corporation
Class G – coal-mining development by the Coal Authority etc for maintenance or safety
Class I – waste tipping from a mine on sites used since 1948
Class JA – temporary use of land etc in respect of petroleum exploration
Class KA – use of land etc in respect of petroleum exploration
PART 18 Miscellaneous development
PART 19 Development by the Crown or for national security purposes
Class B – extension or alteration of an operational Crown building
Class E – development on operational Crown land relating to an airbase
Class G – development on operational land outside an airbase
Class H – development on operational land by the Crown connected with air traffic services
Class I – emergency use of land by the Crown connected with air traffic services
Class J – use of land etc by the Crown connected with air traffic services
Class K – use of land by the Crown in relation to surveys etc
Class L – use of buildings by the Crown on an airbase connected to air transport services etc
Class M – development by the Crown on operational Crown land connected to rail
Class N – development by the Crown on operational Crown land connected to shipping etc
Class O – use of land by the Crown for spreading of dredged material
Class P – development by the Crown on operational Crown land etc relating to aids to shipping
Class R – erection etc of gates, fences etc by the Crown for national security purposes
Class S – closed circuit television cameras for national security purposes
Class T – electronic communication apparatus etc for national security purposes
Statutory Instruments revoked in so far as they apply to England
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