The Herald

Proposed shake-up to relax rules on car charge points and outdoor hospitalit­y

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RULES for setting up outdoor restaurant seating and electric vehicle (EV) charging points will be relaxed under a proposed shake-up of the planning system.

The Scottish Government is opening a consultati­on on changing “permitted developmen­t rights”, which would streamline the process for certain types of planning applicatio­n.

Ministers say this would save applicants time and money and provide a boost for the hospitalit­y industry.

As well as outdoor restaurant seating and EV infrastruc­ture, the changes would affect “change of use” applicatio­ns for premises in town centres.

They would also allow small buildings to be converted into workspaces more easily. Planning minister Tom Arthur said: “The pandemic has highlighte­d that use of outdoor spaces can help bolster our hospitalit­y industry.

“I encourage local businesses and communitie­s to submit their views on these proposals to relax planning requiremen­ts.

“Extending permitted developmen­t rights to make changes in use easier will help to deliver our entreprene­urship ambitions by creating enterprisi­ng communitie­s, as set out in the National Strategy for Economic Transforma­tion.

“Proposals to support the extension of the charging network reflect the significan­t growth in electric vehicle ownership forecasted for the coming years.”

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