Town And Country Planning Act 1990 Use Classes

The use classes order specifies classes of use of buildings or other land for the purposes of section 55 2 f of the town and country planning act 1990.
Town and country planning act 1990 use classes. Section 336 of the town and country planning act 1990 defines agriculture as. Many land users and owners are unaware of the distinctions on land use for agriculture and equestrian. If you license or lease land it could be you as the owner who becomes liable for the breach depending on the agreement in place. Section 55 2 f provides that a change of use is not to be taken as development where the former use and the new use are both within the same class as specified in an order.
Change of use can occur within the same use class or from one use class to another. Depending on the specifics of any proposed change of use including any building work associated with the proposal it may require an application for. The town and country planning use classes order 1987 puts uses of land and buildings into various categories known as use classes which are detailed below.