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New planning rules allow for speedy extension of schools
EB News: 31/03/2021 - 09:42
New planning rules allowing for the speedy extension of public buildings, including schools, colleges, and universities, comes into force.
Currently, public buildings can have small extensions without the need for a full planning application. These changes mean they would be able to extend further and faster, helping to quickly deliver more classrooms.
This will mean that vital public buildings will be expanded more quickly through the planning system with a faster, more streamlined planning process.
Communities Secretary Rt Hon Robert Jenrick MP said: "The public also want improvements to public services as quickly as possible and so these changes will also help schools and hospitals to adapt quickly to changing needs with a new fast track for extending public service buildings. This will help deliver more classrooms and hospital space by helping them extend further and faster."
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