Editorial: Changing rules on commercial-to-residential property conversion will create a developers’ free-for-all
Changing rules on commercial-to-residential property conversion will create a developers’ free-for-allPhotograph: Rex/ShutterstockPhotograph: Rex/Shutterstockne of the pleasures of post-lockdown life has been the chance to go back to familiar businesses and high street shops, putting some much-needed cash into tills. Though often hit by the long-term shift to online retail – which the pandemic, of course, accelerated – such places continue to knit the social fabric together in vital ways.
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