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Article 4 Directions
Article 4 Directions require planning permission to be
sought for some works that would not normally be required.
The council has confirmed an Article 4 Direction
to land between Elmhaven Marina and Cemex,
Rochester Road, Halling. Article 4(1) Direction and site location
plan (pdf 1007KB)
In this area planning permission is required for the erection,
construction, maintenance, improvement or alteration of a gate,
fence, wall or other means of enclosure being development comprised
within Part 2 Class A of Schedule 2 of the Town and Country
Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 As Amended.
The council has applied Article 4 Directions to dwellings within
the following conservation areas:
| Conservation
Area |
Dwellings |
| Upnor |
Admiralty Terrace: 1-16
consecutive
Admiralty Road: 22-24 (evens); 1, 3 and 4 Admiralty Cottages
Barrack Hill: Waterside Cottage, Elizabeth Cottage, Medway
View
High Street: 4, 6, 8, 10, 20, 22 (evens); 1, 5, 7, 8,11, 13, 15, 23
(odds) |
| Brompton |
Mill Road, Gillingham: 9-61
(inclusive)
Saunders Street, Gillingham: 35-125 (odds); 98-142 (evens); 154-164
(evens)
St Georges Road, Gillingham: 2-52 (evens)
Trinity Road, Gillingham: 1-23 (odds)
Marlborough Road, Gillingham: 97 - 119 (odds); 145-175 (odds) |
| Gillingham Park |
All residential dwelling houses |
| Maidstone Road, Chatham |
Maidstone Road, Chatham: 29-79
(odds); 90-132 (evens) |
| New Road, Chatham |
Britannic House: flats 1-2
Kingsway House: flats A-G
New Road: 40, 42, 48, 50, 56, 62, 62a, 64, 64a, 64b, 66, 68
(evens)
New Road: 5, 7, 9-13, 15, (15a The Paddock - rear of property
only), 17, 17a, 19 |
New Road, Rochester,
Star Hill,
Star Hill - Sun Pier |
High Street, Rochester: 200-392
(evens); 209-379 (odds)
Orange Terrace: all residential dwelling houses
Hammond Hill, Chatham: all residential dwelling houses
Gundolph Road, Rochester: all residential dwelling houses
New Road, Rochester: all residential dwelling houses
St Bartholomews Terrace, Rochester: all residential dwelling
houses
Bourne Court: all residential dwelling houses
Nags Head Lane: 2, 10, 12
Delce Road, Rochester: 4 |
| Watts Avenue/Roebuck Road |
Watts Avenue, Rochester: all
residential dwelling houses
Roebuck Road, Rochester: all residential dwelling houses
King Edward Road, Rochester: all residential dwelling houses
St Margaret's Street, Rochester: 33-83 (odds); 76-92 (evens)
Maidstone Road, Rochester: 22-54 (evens); 37-199 (odds)
Ridley Road, Rochester: 1a
Lockington Grove, Rochester: Grove Cottage |
| Upper Bush, Cuxton, Rochester |
Beeches View, The Cottage, The Old
Bakery |
| Historic Rochester |
Crow Lane: 1 Eden Mews; 12-18 Crow Lane (evens); 1-2 Coachman
Mew’s
Eastgate Terrace: 1-9 Eastgate Terrace (consecutive)
Love Lane: Delta House (No 2); 1-15 (odds); 6-12 (evens);
18-24(evens)
St Margaret's Street: Trevine Cottage (St Margaret Mews);
2-6(evens); 3-7 (odds); 27, 27A, 31; Malt House, Malt Mews; The
House (26a)
The Precinct: Easter Garth
George Lane: 2-5, (behind Rochester High
Street)(consecutive)
|
In these areas planning permission is required for even quite
small changes to properties. In addition to the major changes that
normally require planning permission (for example extending your
house) the following minor alterations to the facades of houses
which face highways or public footpaths now require an application
for planning permission:
- replacing windows and doors;
- altering roofs (including roof coverings and chimneys);
- building a porch;
- adding or removing cladding (such as timber or stone) from the
walls of houses;
- laying or replacing driveways or paths;
- installing satellite dishes;
- erecting, altering or removing boundary gates, fences, or
walls;
- painting, rendering or pebble dashing the walls of a building
(excluding the painting of joinery).
Please note, this list is only a summary of the alterations that
need planning permission.
Other buildings such as flats, shops or offices have fairly
strict planning rules. In general, planning permission is needed
for minor changes to buildings in all conservation areas. Check
with the Design and Conservation Section at the council. Detailed
advice on the type of work requiring planning permission can be
obtained from the address below.
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