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5. In—
(a)the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015(1), in article 2 (Interpretation), in the definition of “minor commercial application”,
(b)the London Gateway Port Harbour Empowerment Order 2008(2), in paragraph 2(2) of Schedule 6 to that Order (For the protection of Thurrock Borough Council and others), and
(c)the Town and Country Planning (Mayor of London) Order 2008(3), in the Schedule to that Order (PSI applications and categories of development), in Parts 2 and 3,
any references 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.
S.I. 2015/595. There are amendments not relevant to this instrument.
S.I. 2008/1261. There are amendments not relevant to this instrument.
S.I. 2008/580. There are amendments not relevant to this instrument.
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