Overthrow the class system
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0215) 13 April 2002, 128-129(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Discusses government plans to reform the Use Classes Order 1987, highlighting implications of the proposed changes. Explains the reasons for reform which originated from concern over four areas: the effect of use changes on residents' amenity; the 24-hour economy; inconsistency between recent government policy and the Use Classes Order; and the rules over temporary uses. Examines proposals for use class A (retail and leisure) and provides a comparison between the 1987 order and option 1 which reclassifies uses as follows: Aa - 'mixed retail' uses; Ab - restaurants and cafes; Ac - public houses, bars and nightclubs. Also looks at proposals for class B (industry) which include the removal of light industrial uses from the same use class as B1 offices and research and development in order to stop the rise of out-of-town office developments. Includes useful summary of key use class A and B proposals.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65426 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 117710-1001 |
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Discusses government plans to reform the Use Classes Order 1987, highlighting implications of the proposed changes. Explains the reasons for reform which originated from concern over four areas: the effect of use changes on residents' amenity; the 24-hour economy; inconsistency between recent government policy and the Use Classes Order; and the rules over temporary uses. Examines proposals for use class A (retail and leisure) and provides a comparison between the 1987 order and option 1 which reclassifies uses as follows: Aa - 'mixed retail' uses; Ab - restaurants and cafes; Ac - public houses, bars and nightclubs. Also looks at proposals for class B (industry) which include the removal of light industrial uses from the same use class as B1 offices and research and development in order to stop the rise of out-of-town office developments. Includes useful summary of key use class A and B proposals.