Article 4 Directions - Scotland
a4d
An Article 4 Direction is a statement made under The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2011. The Direction, made by a local authority and approved by Scottish Ministers, removes all or some of the permitted development rights on an area. The effect of a Direction is that planning permission will be required for specific types of development which would otherwise be regarded as 'permitted development', i.e. development that does not require a planning application. Directions can cover a variety of minor works and might include: the replacement of doors and windows, the erection of gates, fences, garages, sheds, porches, storage tanks or the installation of satellite antennae. Article 4 Directions complement Conservation Areas and may overlap these. This dataset should be used alongside Conservation Areas when considering built environment heritage constraints on development.
dataset
https://data.spatialhub.scot/dataset/article_4_directions-is
protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
name: Article 4 Directions - Scotland
description: A link to the CKAN metadata record on the Spatial Hub. A direct link to the OGC Web Feature Service and Web Map Service are available here
function: download
protocol: WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link
name: EDINA Digimap Service
description: EDINA Digimap Service
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www.spatialhub.scot
eng
planningCadastre
Protected sites
Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units
publication
2008-06-01
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revision
2023-10-24
asNeeded
This dataset was amalgamated, optimised and published by the Spatial Hub. This is an amalgamation of two prior datasets, Conservation Areas and Article 4 Directions, which in many cases overlap equally. These cases are assumed to indicate Conservation Areas with associated Article 4 Directions and the duplicate areas are removed as Article 4 Directions prior to amalgamation of these two datasets. The following quality assurance checks and corrections are carried out on the data: - Polygons are not dissolved/ aggregated by key name and local authority. - The minimum polygon area allowed in the data is 5 square metres - Checks for invalid geometry types - The maximum angle for any spikes is 3 degrees - Any duplicate geometry is removed from the data - Duplicate key names for polygons are not removed - Polygons with no key names are not removed - Checks for basic geometry i.e. self-intersection Please contact spatialhub@improvementservice.org.uk for more details.
publication
2010-12-08
false
OGC:WMC
1.3.0
No limitations on public access
Spatial Hub Custodian
The Improvement Service
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EH54 6PT
United Kingdom
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pointOfContact
Spatial Hub Custodian
The Improvement Service
Livingston
EH54 6PT
United Kingdom
spatialhub@improvementservice.org.uk
pointOfContact
2023-10-24T10:54:32