Improvement Service
The national improvement organisation for Local Government in Scotland set up to deliver improvement support that would help councils to provide effective community leadership, strong local governance and deliver high quality, efficient local services.Article 4 Directions - Scotland Edit
An Article 4 Direction is a statement made under The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Scotland) Amendment Order 2011. The Direction, made by a local authority and approved by Scottish Ministers, removes all or some of the permitted development rights on an area. The effect of a Direction is that planning permission will be required for specific types of development which would otherwise be regarded as 'permitted development', i.e. development that does not require a planning application. Directions can cover a variety of minor works and might include: the replacement of doors and windows, the erection of gates, fences, garages, sheds, porches, storage tanks or the installation of satellite antennae. Article 4 Directions complement Conservation Areas and may overlap these. This dataset should be used alongside Conservation Areas when considering built environment heritage constraints on development.
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License | UK Open Government Licence v3.0 |
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Category | Elections / Politics, Food and Environment, Planning and Development, Sport and Leisure |
Maintainer | Improvement Service |
Date Created | 2021-12-07 |
Date Updated | 2024-10-14 |
Original dataset link | https://data.spatialhub.scot/dataset/article_4_directions-is |