Article 1(5) land
Article 1(5) land refers to 'Areas designated by Article 1(5) of the General Permitted Development Order for special protection. These areas include National Parks and the Broads, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Conservation Areas and World Heritage Sites.' From Permitted development rights for small scale renewable and low carbon energy technologies and electric vehicle charging infrastructure consultation - Summary of responses March 2012.
See also permitted development and party walls, rights of light and permitted development rights
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