Article 4 Directions
An Article 4 Direction is a planning power for unlisted dwelling houses
It can apply to a single house or a larger area.
An Article 4 Direction is only used for areas or buildings with significant historic quality or character.
Article 4 Directions give greater control over planning alterations. This is because they can remove 'permitted development' rights. As a result, small extensions and alterations in a conservation area may need planning permission. Examples include:
- erecting a porch
- replacing doors or windows
- painting the outside of a building
An Article 4 (2) Direction was approved in 2002 applying to dwelling houses in Wisbech and Bowthorpe conservation areas. This means that planning permission is needed for:
- replacing a window (if fronting a highway, waterway or open space)
- making the property bigger
- changing a roof
- erecting a porch
- removing a stack
- works relating to access, gates, fences and walls
New Article 4 Direction approval
On 22 March 2022, a new Article 4 Direction was approved for Land at How Fen, Rear of Meadow Farm, Horseway near Chatteris. This means that a grant of planning permission must be obtained for development of the type to which it applies.
- Cabinet approval: Chatteris Article 4 Direction [Item 7]
- Article 4 Direction: How Fen, Horseway, Chatteris (PDF) [79KB]
- Location Plan: Land at How Fen Horseway Near Chatteris (PDF) [431KB]
- Site Plan: Land at How Fen Horseway Near Chatteris (PDF) [111KB]
Following public consultation, the Article 4 Direction was approved at the Cabinet meeting on 5 September 2022. View meeting minutes.