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No Filter Episode Three - PDR squared; Permitted Development Rights & Patio Dining Return.

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Two identical acronyms are the focus of this month's research podcast from EG; as the introduction of space standards in residential Permitted Development Rights proposals compel us to take a look at the last six months of planning applications via Radius, and assess what the numbers mean for the future of PDR.

The second element is less of a standard industry term (largely because it has just been created for the title of this podcast); but with this week's relaxation of coronavirus restrictions, we also discuss what a surge in proposals for outdoor seating means for major UK cities.

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Two identical acronyms are the focus of this month's research podcast from EG; as the introduction of space standards in residential Permitted Development Rights proposals compel us to take a look at the last six months of planning applications via Radius, and assess what the numbers mean for the future of PDR.

The second element is less of a standard industry term (largely because it has just been created for the title of this podcast); but with this week's relaxation of coronavirus restrictions, we also discuss what a surge in proposals for outdoor seating means for major UK cities.

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