As well as certain exceptions from thedefinition of “development”, some operations which are “development” benefit froma general grant of planning permission set out in the Town and Country Planning(General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Order 1992 which removes the need forplanning permission.The 1992 Order grantsplanning permission for certain activities, in certain circumstances, associatedwith “caravans”, the definition of which includes any structure designed or adapted for human habitationwhich is capable of being moved from one place to another.If there is any questionabout whether certain activities or structures require planning permission, theseshould be addressed to the planning authority for the area in the first instance,and would ultimately be a matter for the courts.We will consider whetherany change to planning legislation is necessary in relation to park homes in thecontext of the current review of the 1992 Order and the specific review of issuesaffecting park homes.