The amended regulations come into force next month
Revised rules to simplify the planning process and reduce the cost of various home improvements will come into force from 1 March.
In some cases projects that currently need planning approval will no longer require it.
It's hoped the amended regulations will reduce the number of planning applications and improve the speed and efficiency of the planning process.
Among the changes to help speed up small building projects and home improvements are the broadening of the range of works that can be undertaken in Conservation Areas, including replacement windows, and in back gardens; sheds, greenhouses, extensions and air source heat pumps.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, David Ashford, says allowing certain types of development to proceed without formal planning permission, will enable planning authorities to focus their efforts on more significant and complex applications.
It's hoped the relaxation of regulation will encourage investments in, and improvements to properties, and in so doing support the local construction industry.
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