Article 4 Directions
An Article 4 Direction is used under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to withdraw or restrict permitted development rights on specific properties/areas.
In summary Article 4 Directions allow councils to restrict certain "permitted development rights" on properties in specific areas; Permitted development rights normally let homeowners make minor changes without needing full planning permission, or allow the change of use of a building without going through the planning permission process. If you live somewhere that has an "Article 4 direction", you will require planning permission for certain development where normally it wouldn't be needed.
Article 4 directions are only in place where it is necessary to protect local amenity or the wellbeing of an area.
The following locations in Breckland are covered by an Article 4 Direction
- Shipdham - Airfield (opens new window)
- Attleborough - The Mulberry Tree, Station Road (opens new window)
- Great Ellingham - Old Airfield Site (opens new window)
- Article 4 Direction Great Ellingham (opens new window)
- Saham Toney - Land off Richmond Road/Watton Road (opens new window)
- Griston - Church View Close (opens new window)
- Old Buckenham - Airfield (opens new window)
- Snetterton Harling Road (opens new window)
- Snetterton - land off Chalk Lane (opens new window)
- Sparham - land at Sparham Hill (opens new window)