The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

PDR changes could affect landowners

- Mark Myles Mark Myles is a planner with Bidwells.

The Scottish Government consultati­on on draft proposals for changes and extensions to Permitted Developmen­t Rights (PDR) in Scotland closes on November 12 and part of that consultati­on has direct relevance to rural landowners.

Proposed changes of significan­ce relate to digital telecoms infrastruc­ture, peatland restoratio­n and agricultur­al developmen­ts.

With the aim of strengthen­ing digital communicat­ion capacity and coverage across Scotland, the digital telecoms proposals aim to increase the existing PDR size limits for new masts, e xtensions to e xisting masts, antennae and other digital equipment, as well as extend PDR for some ty p e s of digital infrastruc­ture into sensitive areas.

The agricultur­al developmen­ts section is perhaps the most significan­t for land managers and farmers.

Among the changes proposed in the document are: Allowing the doubling of the size of new agric ultural buildings; introducin­g a new PDR for the conversion of existing agricultur­al buildings to residentia­l and also to a wide range of commercial uses; providing greater clarity as to the planning status of polytunnel­s; and making equivalent provision in respect of forestry buildings.

These proposed changes could open up huge possibilit­ies for rural property owners and may be a welcome boost to diversific­ation and business restructur­ing plans in an uncertain economic and political climate.

Several of them are likely to raise concerns with some, given the reduced controls for planning authoritie­s, mainly over conversion­s and land use changes as well as the knock-on effect of reduced developer contributi­on receipts.

However, the government is particular­ly keen to support new homes (including affordable homes) in all rural areas and, as part of this aspiration, is seeking to make it simpler to convert existing buildings and any land within its curtilage to residentia­l use.

Allowing the conversion and change of us e of agricultur­al buildings to a dwelling or dwellings, or to a commercial use, without the need for formal planning permission is a huge step forwards in terms of rural planning.

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The proposals include making it easier to convert farm buildings to residentia­l use.

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