Planning permission in the United Kingdom
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For an overall explanation of how control under the town and country planning legislation is operated in the United Kingdom, see Development management in the United Kingdom.
Main article: Town and country planning in the United Kingdom
Planning permission in the United Kingdom is the planning permission required in the United Kingdom in order to be allowed to build on land, or change the use of land or buildings. Within the UK the occupier of any land or building will need title to that land or building (i.e. "ownership"), but will also need "planning title" or planning permission. Planning title was granted for all pre-existing uses and buildings by the Town and Country Planning Act 1947, which came into effect on 1 July 1948. Since that date any new "development" has required planning permission.
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