Surely that just covers, say, converting a house comprising two or more rented flats back into a single household unit but not necessarily knocking dividing walls between two otherwise separate properties? I suspect that the phraseThe Planning Regulations state that ‘exempted development’ includes ‘development consisting of a change of use from use as 2 or more dwellings, to use as a single dwelling, of any structure previously used as a single dwelling.’
of any structure previously used as a single dwelling
Maybe sse meant population density issues?Also sse, what exactly do you mean by building density considerations?
'change of use from use as 2 or more dwellings, to use as a single dwelling'
change of use from use as 2 or more dwellings, to use as a single dwelling, of any structure previously used as a single dwelling.
Knocking dividing walls between otherwise discrete properties are not simply internal changes as far as I know.
It does not effect the external area or face of the building(s) involved and is hence an internal change.
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