Conservation area guidance design guidance - do's and dont's

Article 4 Directions

Some minor forms of development to houses are classed as permitted development and are normally exempt from planning permission but in some of the Cities conservation areas, these alterations have resulted in unsuitable changes which have harmed their character. Article 4 Directions which remove these rights have therefore been made, with the support of residents, in some conservation areas. In these areas Planning Permission for certain types of minor development such as the replacement of windows or new hardstanding is now needed (although the application itself is free of charge). The following table shows which conservation areas have Article 4 Directions. Permitted Development applies to houses only, flats and commercial properties do not have any permitted development rights and all alterations will require planning permission.

Use first row for conservation areas and more across for article 4 directions.
Conservation area Article 4 Direction
Chapmanslord Conservation Area Yes
Clifftown Conservation Area Yes
Crowstone Conservation Area No
Eastern Esplanade Conservation Area No
Kursaal Conservation Area No
Leigh Conservation Area Yes
Leigh Cliff Conservation Area Yes
Leigh Old Town Conservation Area Yes
Milton Conservation Area Yes
Prittlewell Conservation Area No
Shoebury Garrison Conservation Area No
Shorefields Conservation Area Yes
The Leas Conservation Area No
Warrior Square Conservation Area No

Basic conservation principles

  • preserve - protect original features and repair rather than replace. Good maintenance is the key to preserving these important features
  • enhancement - when considering alterations, restore missing features and improve badly designed alterations of the past
  • materials and design - when alterations are made original materials, designs and detailing should be respected

Planning enforcement and the need for prior consent

In a conservation area or area covered by an Article 4 Direction, planning permission is likely to be required for most of these works. It is strongly advised that you do not undertake any works, including works to trees, before checking with our Development Control Team whether consent is needed (01702 215004).

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