Relaxation Of Rules On Outdoor Seating Expected From March 2023
New changes to Scotland's planning laws will allow cafes, bars, and restaurants to put tables and chairs on the pavement without first having to apply for planning permission.
Other proposals being put forward by the government include a relaxation of the regulations around converting some properties into cafes, restaurants, or small-scale offices, along with measures to make the installation of larger electric vehicle charging equipment in car parks easier.
Councils will, however, retain powers to prevent and deal with obstructions that make it difficult for people to access pavements safely and effectively, for example, people in wheelchairs or with visual impairments, or families with children in pushchairs.
The measures will be brought into force through a statutory instrument laid in the Scottish Parliament on 10 February 2023. Following the normal period for parliamentary scrutiny, the changes are expected to come into force on 31 March 2023.