| Description | Circular No 15/1995 |
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| ISBN | n/a (Web Only) |
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| Official Print Publication Date | |
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| Website Publication Date | July 20, 1995 |
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Circular No 15/1995
Circular 2/1995 is amended
Our Ref: PGD/1/23
20 July 1995
Dear Sir/Madam
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEMOLITION WHICH
IS NOT DEVELOPMENT) (SCOTLAND) DIRECTION 1994
Circular 2/1995 enclosed a copy of the above Direction
which contained two minor printing errors:
- the phrase "or a building containing one or more
flatted dwellinghouses" was omitted from the end of
paragraph 2(1)(a)(iii); and
- in paragraph 3(a) the word "in" was omitted before
"paragraph (2)".
To minimise any confusion in correcting these errors,
the existing Direction has been revoked and is replaced
with a new Direction which will be referred to as "The Town
and Country Planning (Demolition which is not Development)
(Scotland) Direction 1995". A copy of the new Direction is
attached.
Yours faithfully
M T AFFOLTER
The Chief Executive
Regional and Islands Councils
The Chief Executive
District Councils (except in Highlands, Borders and
Dumfries and Galloway)
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEMOLITION WHICH
IS NOT DEVELOPMENT) (SCOTLAND) DIRECTION 1995
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers
conferred on him by section 19(2)(g) of the Town and
Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972
(a) and all other powers enabling him in
that behalf, hereby gives the following Direction:
1. This Direction shall come into force on
20July 1995.
2. - (1) The demolition of the following
descriptions of building shall not be taken, for the
purposes of the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act
1972 ("the 1972 Act"), to involve development of land:
(a) subject to paragraph (2), any building other than
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(i) a dwellinghouse;
(ii) a building containing one or more flatted
dwellinghouses; or
(iii) a building having a mutual wall with, or having a
main wall adjoining the main wall of, a dwellinghouse or a
building containing one or more flatted dwellinghouses;
(b) any building which is a listed building within the
meaning of section 52(7) of the 1972 Act
(b);
(c) any building in a conservation area within the
meaning of the 1972 Act;
(d) any building which is a scheduled monument within
the meaning of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological
Areas Act 1979;
(e) any building the cubic content of which, measured
externally, does not exceed 50 cubic metres;
(f) the whole or any part of any gate, fence, wall or
other means of enclosure.
(2) A building is not to be regarded as a dwellinghouse
or as containing a flatted dwellinghouse for the purposes
of paragraph (1)(a) if the use of that building, or part of
that building, as a dwellinghouse is ancillary to any
non-residential use of that building or other buildings on
the same site.
3. In this direction:
(a) "building" does not include part of a building,
except for the purposes of paragraph (1)(f) and in
paragraph (2) of article 2;
(b) each house in a pair of semi-detached houses, and
every house in a row of terrace houses (whether or not, in
either case, the house is in residential use), is to be
regarded as a building;
(c) "flatted dwellinghouse" means a separate and
self-contained set of premises whether or not on the same
floor, constructed or adapted for use for the purpose of a
dwelling, and forming part of a building from some other
part of which it is divided horizontally;
(d) "site" means the whole area of land within a single
unit of occupation.
4. The Town and Country Planning
(Demolition which is not Development) (Scotland) Direction
1994 is hereby revoked.
5. This Direction may be cited as the Town
and Country Planning (Demolition which is not Development)
(Scotland) Direction 1995.
Assistant Secretary
Scottish Office Environment Department
New St Andrew's House
Edinburgh
EH1 3SZ
20 July 1995
Footnotes
(a)1972 c.52; section 19(2)(g) was
inserted by the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 (c.34),
section 44.
(b)Section 52(7) was amended by paragraph
13(1) of Schedule 9 to the Housing and Planning Act
1986.