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Planning classification

one of the many retail frontages in the area

From September 1, a shop can be converted into a café or restaurant without the need of planning permission.

So retail units (shops), cafes, restaurants, offices, clinics, health centres, nurseries, gyms and light industrial units in England will all have the same ‘E’ classification, meaning they can all be used for other purposes without the need to apply for planning permission.

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