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Build quality warning over proposed planning changes

A bonfire of red tape in the planning system, proposed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday to get the economy moving again after the coronavirus pandemic, would result in the delivery of lower-quality buildings.

That's the warning from the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), which was responding to Johnson's planning proposals.

Johnson said he would allow commercial buildings to be converted into housing without planning permission in most cases, while developers will be able to demolish vacant and redundant buildings without normal planning permission, so long as they are rebuilt as homes.

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