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Expiry date for planning permissions extended

22/6/2020

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In response to the coronavirus and fears of the construction industry stalling, the Government has announced an extension to planning permissions. With limitations... planning permission usually expires after three years if work has not started. Sites with permission that have an expiry date between the start of lock-down and the end of 2020 will now see their permission extended to 1 April 2021.
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Leslie link
26/10/2023 08:12:00 am

Thanks for sharingg

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