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- Published by:
- Gosport Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 04 December 2017
Article 4 (2) Directive in Gosport as of November 2017.
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- Eastleigh Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 29 November 2017
Article 4 Directions are issued by the Council where specific control over a development is required.
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- Hastings Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 15 March 2017
Article 4 Directions registered (in the local land charges register) after 1 January 2012 located within the Hastings Borough Council administrative area (Polygon Dataset). Article 4 directions...
- Published by:
- North Kesteven District Council
- Last updated:
- 07 January 2015
Article 4 directions remove national permitted development rights meaning that planning permission must be sought, they protect Conservation Areas from unsympathetic alterations
- Published by:
- Wellingborough Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 18 October 2015
Article 4 Directives in the Borough of Wellingborough
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- Stroud District Council
- Last updated:
- 06 June 2014
Article 4 area taken from Stroud District Council Development control
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- Dacorum Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 20 October 2015
Article 4 taken from Dacorum Borough Council Development Control
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- Sunderland City Council
- Last updated:
- 10 March 2015
Article 4 Directions can be made in conservation areas by local authorities to control certain alterations to dwellings that would otherwise be automatically granted consent by the Town and Country...
- Published by:
- East Cambridgeshire District Council
- Last updated:
- 23 December 2014
Article 4
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- Rutland County Council
- Last updated:
- 12 October 2015
Article 4 data within Rutland
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- Published by:
- Teignbridge District Council
- Last updated:
- 08 November 2013
An Article 4 Direction is made by a Local Planning Authority and confirmed by the Government. It serves to restrict Permitted Development rights usually in Conservation Areas.
The aim...
- Published by:
- South Norfolk District Council
- Last updated:
- 28 November 2013
Shows the extent of Article 4 direction under the Town and Country Planning Act, relating to the removal of permitted development rights.
Article 4s occur as and when resultant from a notice...
- Published by:
- Stevenage Borough Council
- Last updated:
- 30 August 2019
Article 4 Directions are a means by which a local planning authority can bring within planning control certain types of development, or changes of use, which would normally be ‘permitted...
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- London Borough of Lambeth
- Last updated:
- 07 August 2019
shows the boundaries and locations of heritage assets in lambeth
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- New Forest District Council
- Last updated:
- 07 March 2024
This dataset shows the Article 4 sites within New Forest District Council with its related ID
- Published by:
- Cherwell District Council
- Last updated:
- 04 July 2024
Article 4 directions are used to control works that could could threaten the character of an area of acknowledged importance, such as a conservation area.
- Published by:
- West Dorset District Council
- Last updated:
- 27 April 2015
Areas subject to specific development controls reflecting the unique character of the area of acknowledged importance
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- Published by:
- West Dorset District Council
- Last updated:
- 16 March 2011
Areas subject to specific development controls reflecting the unique character of the area of acknowledged importance
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- City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
- Last updated:
- 17 September 2024
Article 4 Directions cover particular areas administered by the City of Bradford MDC, and remove some or all permitted development rights. They mean that you need planning permission for works that...
- Published by:
- Cotswold District Council
- Last updated:
- 18 May 2023
Polygon dataset showing the location of article 4 directions in the Cotswold District. Since posting this data changes may have been made so please contact the Planning Department.