The government is inviting those interested to share their views on proposed improvements to the planning system.
Changes are being put forward as part of the Built Environment Reform Programme.
They involve making it clearer what does and doesn't require planning approval, simplifying the registration process for historic buildings and allow minor works to take place more easily.
The public consultation is open until October 27 and can be found here.
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