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3.—(1) Paragraphs (2) and (3) apply during the material period.
(2) Any references in the GPDO to the uses or use classes specified in the Schedule to the Use Classes Order are to be read as if those references were to the uses or use classes which applied in relation to England and were specified in the Schedule to the Use Classes Order on 31st August 2020.
(3) On or after 1st September 2020, and for the purposes of—
(a)making an application in relation to development permitted by any Class in Schedule 2 to the GPDO which is expressed to be subject to prior approval, or determining whether such approval is required, or
(b)making, modifying or cancelling a direction under article 4(1) of the GPDO,
any references to uses or use classes specified in the Schedule to the Use Classes Order are to be read as if those references were to the uses or use classes which applied in relation to England and were specified in the Schedule to the Use Classes Order on 31st August 2020.
(4) If prior to commencement of the material period, the Secretary of State or the local authority made a direction under article 4(1) of the GPDO which referred to uses or use classes which applied in relation to England and were specified in the Schedule to the Use Classes Order on 31st August 2020, those references are to continue to be read as references to those uses or use classes.
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