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Article 4 Direction

The Article 4 Direction data has been created to show the extent of the locations of Article 4 Directions in the Walsall Borough. The data has been derived from the Ordnance Survey MasterMap Dataset.

Article 4 Directions

An Article 4 Direction serves to restrict permitted development rights, either in relation to a particular area or site, or a particular type of development anywhere in the Council's area. Where an...

Article 4 Directions

An Article 4 Direction serves to restrict permitted development rights, either in relation to a particular area or site, or a particular type of development anywhere in the Council's area. Where an...

Article 4 Directions

An article 4 direction is a direction under article 4 of the General Permitted Development Order which enables the Secretary of State or the local planning authority to withdraw specified permitted...

Directional Waverider Buoy Data

This metadata record is for Approval for Access product AfA464. The Environment Agency has many offshore wave buoys and these measure specific attributes of waves that pass through the buoys and...

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 Directions are issued by the Council in circumstances where specific control over development is required, primarily where the character of an area of acknowledged importance would be...

Risk of Flooding from Multiple Sources: Risk Contribution

PLEASE NOTE: This record has been retired. Flood risk information for Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Sea and Risk of Surface Water is available This dataset is not suitable for identifying...

Count of premises and source types

This dataset as reported to the Rural Payments Agency contains count of premises and source types. Attribution statement: © Rural Payments Agency

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...

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 directions within Milton Keynes. An article 4 direction means that a particular development cannot be carried out under permitted development and therefore needs a planning application....

Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Road (all road sources) - LDEN

Noise maps showing areas that are relatively louder or quieter, measured in decibels (dB), for all road traffic noise in Scotland (both major and non-major sources) in 2021. The data represents the...

Noise Mapping Scotland - Round 4 - Railway (all railway sources) - LDEN

Noise maps showing areas that are relatively louder or quieter, measured in decibels (dB), for all railway traffic noise in Scotland (both major and non-major sources) in 2021. The data represents...

Article 4 Directions

Location of all Article 4 directions within the OMBC boundary. Article 4 Directions are issued by the Council where specific control over development is required, primarily where the character of...

Article 4 Directions

Where the character of a Conservation Area may be threatened by minor alterations, normal development rights can be withdrawn through what are known as Article 4 Directions. This data show the...

Article 4 Directions

An Article 4 direction is usually applied over an area and works by removing permitted development rights on certain types of minor alterations or extensions. It only usually relates to parts of a...

Article 4 Directions

The data in this data set identifies the Article 4 Directions in the County Borough of Bridgend. The Council has made Article 4 Directions that take away some permitted development rights within...

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 Directions within Warwick District

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 directions within Milton Keynes

Article 4 Direction

Articale 4 Direction data.

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 Directions are often used to protect the character and appearance of conservation areas, and planning permission will be required for certain types of work, which would otherwise be...