Consultation outcome

Proposed reforms to permitted development rights to support the deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

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Government response to the consultation on proposed reforms to permitted development rights to support the deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage

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Detail of outcome

A summary of the responses to the consultation on proposed reforms to permitted development rights to support the deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage and the government’s response to the questions.


Original consultation

Summary

This consultation seeks views on the principle of amending permitted development rights to support deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage.

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Consultation description

This consultation seek views on the principle of amending permitted development rights for operators with rights under the Electronic Communications Code (Code Operators) to support deployment of 5G and extend mobile coverage, and the circumstances in which it would be appropriate to do so.

The consultation also seeks views on whether it is appropriate to impose specific limitations, conditions and restrictions on any amendments to permitted development rights to mitigate the impact of any new development.

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Updates to this page

Published 27 August 2019
Last updated 22 July 2020 + show all updates
  1. Added the summary of the responses to the consultation and the government’s response.

  2. First published.

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