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We live in a very small village, no shop, church or pub! in the countryside. The house next door to us is owned by someone who has many houses to rent. We have just learned that the house is to be let to a company called Esland, based in Belper, Derbyshire. They house mentally disturbed and troublesome teenagers from the age of 7 to 17. I am terribly concerned about this on several fronts. Can a domestic house be let to a business in rural England ~ just like that? Is there anything I can do about it? Any advice or pointers would be most welcome and gratefully received. Thank you, Bramley.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a change of use from C3(a) to C3(b) or C3(c), like this one from the same company
http:// www.dav entrydc .gov.uk /swiftl g/Media Temp/45 829-101 733.pdf
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HC. The document you quote is a request for a certificate of lawful development. It is applied for to the planning department but it is not a planning application. It is the applicant saying, "I don't believe planning application is required, please confirm you agree".
As Eddie correctly says a change within the suffix within class C3 is not a change of use - the use class is still C3.
As Eddie correctly says a change within the suffix within class C3 is not a change of use - the use class is still C3.
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