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What happens if the (DDA) compels me to make alterations on a listed building? Will I be pinned between two conflicting pieces of legislation?

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What happens if the (DDA) compels me to make alterations on a listed building? Will I be pinned between two conflicting pieces of legislation?

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No. Section 59 of the DDA and Clause 6.28 – 6.30 inclusive of the Code of Practice for the (DDA) produced by the Disability Rights Commission, which details what steps should be taken. The (DDA) does not override the need to obtain any statutory consent for changes to buildings such as Listed Building consent.

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