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Local Development Orders were introduced with the [[Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004]] and allow [[Local Authorities]] to extend [[Permitted development]] rights for certain forms of development with regard to a relevant [[Local Development Documents|Local Development Document]]
[[File:Dunstable_Woodside_Local_Development_Order.png|thumb|right|An example of a Local Development Order.]]
 
LocalIn Developmentthe United Kingdom, '''local development orders''' Orders(LDOs) were introduced with the [[Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004]]. andThey allow [[Locallocal Authoritiesauthorities]] to extend [[Permittedpermitted development]] rights for certain forms of development with regard to a relevant [[Locallocal Development Documents|Local Developmentdevelopment Documentdocument]].
 
==Development order==
The [[Town and Country Planning Act 1990]] states that
{{boxquote|''The [[Secretary of State (England)|Secretary of State]] shall by ... "development order"... provide for the granting of [[planning permission]].<ref>[[S59 TCPA 1990]]</ref>''}}
 
For example, this enabled the [[General Permitted Development Order 1995]], allowing the SoS to set out what is '[[permitted development]]'.
 
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