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Green Infrastructure Focus Map

The Green Infrastructure Focus Map is a new tool and evidence base to help London’s decision-makers identify where green infrastructure improvements and investments might be best targeted, and...

SDNPA - Article 4 Directions

An Article 4 Direction is a special planning regulation adopted by a Local Planning Authority to provide additional powers of planning control in a particular location. It operates by removing...

Article 4 Direction

Article 4 Directions within the Forest of Dean district, being areas of land where permitted development rights are restricted.

Social Focus on Young People

Brings together statistics from a wide variety of sources to paint a picture of different groups of people in contemporary society. Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation:...

Article_4_Direction

Unrefined dataset of article 4 directions required to answer a property search enquiry made available under the Environmental Information Regulations 2005.

Planning - Article 4

Unrefined dataset of article 4 directions required to answer a property search enquiry made available under the Environmental Information Regulations 2005.

Article4DirectionArea

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...

ABC_Article4

This is an extract of ArcGIS created polygons showing the areas of Article4 designation in the borough of Ashford, Kent.

Article 4 Land

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

Social Focus in Brief: Ethnicity

Draws a statistical picture of minority ethnic groups in the UK. It is the second in a new series of concise overviews of social issues. Source agency: Office for National Statistics Designation:...

Article 4(2) Directions

Article 4 (2) Direction. Article 4(2) Direction affecting conservation areas, specifically the retention of architectural features and character. Upon accessing this Licensed Data you will be...

DVL_ARTICLE_4

Some developments will have Article 4 Directions attached which means that the projects will need planning permission for works that would not normally be needed.

Article4 Direction Documentation

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...

article_4_direction

An Article 4 Direction is a special planning regulation adopted by a Local Planning Authority to provide additional powers of planning control in a particular location.

Focus on Ethnicity and Religion

Brings together statistics from the Census on the key demographic, geographic, household and labour market differences between the main ethnic and religious groups in Great Britain. Source agency:...

Article 4 Land

Article 4 is a way of protecting land through planning procedure that isnt already covered by any other protection such as listed buildings or conservation areas etc.

Focus on London - Skills

FOCUSONLONDON2012:SKILLS:DEGREESOFQUALIFICATION London’s diverse economy, and status as one of the most important cities in the world calls for a highly skilled workforce. Qualifications are...

Article 4 Directions

Article 4 Direction areas are areas where "permitted development" rights have been removed. "Permitted Development" is a blanket permission granted by Government using regulations under the...

Article 4 Directions

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.

YDNPA Article 4 directions

The aim of an Article 4 Direction is to encourage the retention of high quality architectural features and to preserve and enhance the character and appearance of the built heritage. The extent of...