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Article 4 directions

An article 4 direction is made by the local planning authority. It restricts the scope of permitted development rights either in relation to a particular area or site, or a particular type of...

National Accounts articles

National Accounts articles and supporting material which appear in the National Accounts area of Guidance and Methodology on the ONS website Source agency: Office for National...

Sites of Special Scientific Interest in The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames

A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom. SSSIs are the basic building blocks of site-based nature conservation...

Erewash District Council Article 4

Article 4 directions remove national permitted development rights meaning that planning permission must be sought, they protect Conservation Areas from unsympathetic alterations

CYC's Constitution - May 2022 - Articles

City of York Council's Constitution articles, as of May 2022. For the updated introduction document as of May 2022 please visit [__Introduction May...

Article 4 - Rochdale Borough Council

Article 4 directions are used to control works that could threaten the character of an area of acknowledged importance, such as a conservation area.

Article 4 Direction - Office to Residential

Shows Article 4 Direction (A4D) Office to Residential in Hackney - An Article 4 Direction (A4D) is part of planning legislation that allows the Council to remove permitted developments rights...

Article 4 Direction - Retail to Residential

Article 4 Direction Retail to Residential in Hackney - An Article 4 Direction (A4D) is part of planning legislation that allows the Council to remove permitted developments rights including changes...

Allerdale Article 4 Directions Planning

Article 4 Directions from planning restricts the scope of permitted development rights either in relation to a particular area or site, or a particular type of development anywhere in the...

Development Control Orders - Article 4

Article 4 directions are used to control works that could threaten the character of an area of acknowledged importance, such as a conservation area. Dataset as of 26.6.15.

Development Control Orders - Article 4

Shows Development Control Orders - Article 4

Derbyshire Dales Article 4 direction

Article 4 polygons in the Derbyshire Dales District Council planning area. This is the part of the Derbyshire Dales which lies outside the Peak District.

Wiltshire Council - Article 4 Directions

Article 4 directions are made when the character of an area of acknowledged importance would be threatened. They are most common in conservation areas. You will probably know if your property is...

West Suffolk Article 4 Directions

Dataset displaying Article 4 Directions in West Suffolk

Article 4 - Craven District Council

Article 4 Directions are issued by the Council where specific control over a development is required.

Harrogate District Article 4 Areas

Extents of areas covered by Article 4 Direction in Harrogate District as polygons.

Houses in Multiple Occupation Article 4

Houses of Multiple Occupation Article 4 Area in Sheffield. Within the Article 4 area, planning permission is required to convert a dwelling house (Use class C3) into an HMO for 3 to 6 unrelated...

Article 4 Directions (Open Data)

Article 4 DirectionsAn Article 4 direction allows local planning authorities to restrict Permitted Development Rights to control development that otherwise would not need planning permission.The...

Camden Article 4 Direction Area

This dataset contains Article 4 Direction Areas (geometry) across the London Borough of Camden. Additional attributes can be found by searching for 'Camden Article 4 Direction'.

Immigration and asylum appeals allowed under articles 3 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights

The total number of immigration and asylum appeals allowed under articles 3 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights during the period October to December 2010.