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Householder development consents review

By: Language: English Publication details: London ODPM 2005Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The Householder Development Consents Review (HDCR) was set up in 2005 to examine the current requirements of the regulatory regimes for minor developments by householders such as house extensions, fencing, ancillary buildings, tree felling and pruning. The review is part of the government reform agenda that aims to speed up, simplify and change the culture of planning. The review is expected to report by the end of 2005 with a package of outline options for reform for full public consultation. Provides background to the HDCR, its terms of reference, key facts and FAQs and contact details.
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The Householder Development Consents Review (HDCR) was set up in 2005 to examine the current requirements of the regulatory regimes for minor developments by householders such as house extensions, fencing, ancillary buildings, tree felling and pruning. The review is part of the government reform agenda that aims to speed up, simplify and change the culture of planning. The review is expected to report by the end of 2005 with a package of outline options for reform for full public consultation. Provides background to the HDCR, its terms of reference, key facts and FAQs and contact details.