Small scale developments which are automatically granted planning permission by the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1988.
Type of development set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992 which do not require express planning permission.
Minor types of development as set out in the General Development Order, which does not require planning permission.
Minor changes which can be made to houses without planning permission. They derive from general planning permission granted by Parliament. Permitted development rights are more restrictive if you live in a listed building, conservation area or Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Permission to carry out certain limited forms of development without the need to make an application to a local planning authority, as granted under the terms of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order.
Minor alterations to a Property that do not require Planning Permission because they fall within certain criteria issued by the Local Authority
Permitted development is an aspect of Town and country planning in the United Kingdom which allows property developers and private individuals to build on, or change the use of, a plot of land or to redevelop an existing building in certain circumstances without obtaining planning permission.