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Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set out new regulations that will see buildings and land changing use without planning permission, with a policy paper due in July outlining how ‘England’s seven-decade-old planning system will be reformed for modern society’. These measures form part of his government’s plan to level up the country and help the UK recover from the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic – to “build back better, build back greener, build back faster”.

The changes set out by the government would see more types of commercial premises having “total flexibility” to be repurposed by reforming the use classes order. These new regulations will give greater freedom for buildings and land in our town centres to change use without planning permission and create new homes from the regeneration of vacant and redundant buildings.

Some of the changes announced this week include:

The Government was clear the these new provisions for flexible change of use and redevelopment will not include pubs, libraries, village shops and other types of uses essential to the lifeblood of communities.

These new regulations are expected to be in place by September this year.

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