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 building facing a street or public footpath but can cover the rear of buildings or developments such as sheds.
The council can make further restrictions, depending on alterations and their effect. Examples include:
- Putting up porches
- Painting the outside of a house a different colour
- Changing distinctive doors, windows, or other architectural details
- Changing to boundaries
- Chimneys
For additional information on Article 4 Directions within Northumberland, please visit our website.
Data is aligned to the specifications for the Planning Data Platform, in accordance with the guidance and specifications for Article 4 Direction data.
For any data questions or amendments, please contact the Conservation Team at conservation@northumberland.gov.uk or 0345 600 6400.