{"id":4538,"date":"2023-04-19T09:24:38","date_gmt":"2023-04-19T09:24:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/?page_id=4538"},"modified":"2023-09-06T06:25:47","modified_gmt":"2023-09-06T06:25:47","slug":"government-extends-permitted-development-rights","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/news\/homes-and-lifestyle\/government-extends-permitted-development-rights\/","title":{"rendered":"Government Extends Permitted Development for Extensions"},"content":{"rendered":"

What Does Permitted Development Mean?<\/h2>\n

In simple terms, the Permitted Development (PD) guidelines are a set of policies.<\/p>\n

They grant pre-approved permission, and greater freedom, to homeowners when enlarging their property.<\/p>\n

Acquiring full planning permission in England and Wales<\/a> can be a time-consuming process and expensive.<\/p>\n

But, providing you comply with certain rules, PD rights allow you to extend your property without the need for planning permissions.<\/p>\n

As a general rule, acting on the new permitted development rights in England will only apply to certain types of property extensions, such as:<\/p>\n