The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015
12.—(1) The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015(1) is amended as follows.
(2) In article 3 (permitted development), in paragraph (4), after “Part 3” insert “or Part 13”.
(3) In Schedule 2 (permitted development rights)—
(a)in Part 15 (power related development), in relation to Class A (gas transporters), in paragraph A(d), for “of the Act (control over development)” substitute “(control over development) or Part 13 (application of Act to Crown land) of the Act”;
(b)in Part 17 (mining and mineral exploration)—
(i)in relation to Class D (coal mining development by the Coal Authority and licensed operators), in paragraph D.1(b)(i), after “Part 3” insert “or Part 13”,
(ii)in relation to Class H (waste tipping at a mine), in paragraph H.3—
(aa)in the definition of “ancillary mining land” for “of the Act (control over development)” substitute “(control over development) or Part 13 (application of Act to Crown land) of the Act”, and
(bb)in the definition of “waste management scheme”, in paragraph (a), after “Part 3” insert “or Part 13”, and
(iii)in paragraph N.1 (interpretation of Part 17)—
(aa)in the definition of “ancillary mining land” for “of the Act (control over development)” substitute “(control over development) or Part 13 (application of Act to Crown land) of the Act”, and
(bb)in the definition of “relevant scheme” for “of the Act (control over development)” substitute “(control over development) or Part 13 (application of Act to Crown land) of the Act”; and
(c)in Part 19 (development by the Crown or for national security purposes)—
(i)in relation to Class Q (development by the Crown relating to an emergency), in paragraph Q.1(b), after “Part 3” insert “or Part 13”, and
(ii)in relation to Class QA (development by the Crown relating to a pandemic), in paragraph QA.1, after “Part 3” insert “or Part 13”.
S.I. 2015/596, amended by S.I. 2020/1243; there are other amending instruments but none is relevant.