The following are links to General Planning Information you may require:
Flood Risk
Contaminated Land
Article 3
Article 4
Listed Building Works (LBW)
To find out more about Listed Buildings view the Listed Buildings Explained leaflet:
Or click on the links below for useful sites related to Listed Buildings:
1. English Heritage
2. The Department of Culture Media and Sport
3. Images of England
Tree Preservation Order (TPO)
A mechanism for securing the preservation of single or groups of trees of acknowledged amenity value. A tree subject to a tree preservation order may not normally be topped, lopped or felled without the consent of the local planning authority.For further guidance follow our TREE link
Conservation Area (CAW)
Areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance.
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
An area with statutory national landscape designation, the primary purpose of which is to conserve and enhance natural beauty. Together with National Parks, AONB represent the nation's finest landscapes. AONB are designated by the Countryside Agency.
Domestic Microgeneration Equipment
The Government has announced changes to the permitted development regime for householders to encourage the installation of domestic microgeneration equipment. This clarifies that from 6th April 2008 planning permission is not required for the installation of certain types of equipment including solar photovoltaic and solar thermal panels and equipment on or within the curtilage of dwelling houses. This also includes an external building in the grounds of a dwelling house and a building which consists of flats. In addition permission is now not required for ground and water source heat pumps and flues relating to biomass heating and combined heat and power systems.
There are, however, restrictions on the size, position and location for such equipment particularly on those properties which are listed buildings or located within a Conservation Area. Details of these can be found by the following link to the new regulations.
As Regulations can be complex householders are encouraged to contact the planning department with details of their proposals in writing to receive confirmation of the position before installing any new equipment. This can be achieved by completing our Permitted Development Form.
Further details are on the new Regulations are also available on the Planning Portal website.This also includes more technical details on Home Energy Generation.