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Article 4(2) Direction – Havelock Rd, Livingstone Rd & Lorne Rd

Town and country planning act 1990 general permitted development order 1995

Direction under Article 4(2) of General Permitted Development Order 1995 restricting Permitted Development

Recitals

1. Portsmouth City Council (‘The Council’) is the local planning authority in respect of the land referred to in the First Schedule to this Direction.

2. The Council is satisfied that it is expedient that the development described in Schedule 2 to the General Permitted Development Order 1995 (‘the Order’) and specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction should not be carried out unless permission is granted for it on an application.

3. The Council is further satisfied that development as specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction would constitute a threat to the amenities of the area.

Now therefore the Council in pursuance of Article 4(2) of the Order and all other powers thereby enabling

Directs that

1. The permission granted by Article 3 of the Order shall not apply to development specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction in respect of the land specified in the First Schedule to this Direction  (‘the Land’).

2. Pursuant to Articles 4(2) and 6 of the Order, this Direction does not require the approval of the Secretary of State because it relates to certain categories of permitted development rights in a conservation area.

3. This Direction shall, in accordance with Article 6(7) of the Order remain in force for a period of six months and will then expire unless it has been approved by the council before that date.

4. This Direction shall, in accordance with Article 6(3) of the Order, come into force in respect of the Land on the date on which the Notice of the making of the Direction is served on the occupier of the land, or if there is no occupier, the owner. However if the Council considers that individual service on the owners and occupiers is impracticable because the number of them makes service impracticable or because it is difficult to identify or locate one or more of them in accordance with Articles 6 (1)(a) and 6 (3)(b) the Direction shall come into effect on the date when the Notice is first published in a local newspaper.

First schedule

The Land

All those properties shown cross hatched black on the map attached hereto being in Southsea and more particularly described as:-

Havelock Road Nos 7-37 (odd, inc), 2b, 2-32 (even, inc)
Livingstone Road Nos 1-31 (odd, inc), 2-30 (even, inc), Blatchington, Stoneleigh
Lorne Road Nos 1-7 (odd, inc), 2-32 (even, inc)

Second schedule

All references are to the General Permitted Development Order 1995 (‘the Order’)

1. The replacement of windows and doors on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

2. The removal / alteration of chimney stacks (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order and Class A of Part 31 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

3. Alterations to canopies and other architectural details on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

4. The replacement of the roof cladding on the main elevation fronting a highway (Class C of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

5. The alteration or demolition of front boundary walls / gates / railings (Class A of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Order and Class B of Part 31 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

6. The painting of any previously unpainted external brickwork or other external wall surfaces of any building (Class C of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

Given under the common seal of Portsmouth City Council

this 22 day of May 2008

Seal Registry No: 70103

Article 4(2) Direction – 39-83 (odd, inc) Campbell Rd

Town and Country Planning Act 1990 General Permitted Development Order 1995

Notice of Confirmation of Direction under Article 4(2) of General Permitted Development Order 1995

NOTICE IS GIVEN that Portsmouth City Council has confirmed the Direction under Article 4(2) of the General Permitted Development Order 1995. The Direction was made on the 13 January 1997 and confirmed by the Local Planning Authority on 19 February 1997.

The Direction applies to:

  1. the replacement of windows and doors and alterations to the canopy on the front elevations;
    (Class A of Part 1 of the General Permitted Development Order 1995)
  2. the replacement of the roof cladding on the main elevation, fronting a highway;
    (Class C of Part 1 of the General Permitted Development Order)
  3. the provision of a hard standing within the front garden of the property.
    (Class F of Part 1 of the General Permitted Development Order 1995).

in: 39 – 83 (odd nos. only) Campbell Road Southsea Hampshire

THE EFFECT of the Direction is that the permission granted by Article 3 of the General Permitted Development Order 1995 shall not apply to such development and such development shall not be carried out within that area unless planning permission is granted by the Council.

Dated: 28 January 1998

Signed by authorised officer of the Council

A map plan of Campbell road and proposed development changes for odd numbers 39 to 83 inclusive

Article 4(2) Direction – 1-25, 28-66 Campbell Road

Town and country planning act 1990 general permitted development order 1995

Direction under Article 4(2) of General Permitted Development Order 1995 restricting Permitted Development Recitals

Recitals

  1. Portsmouth City Council (‘the Council’) is the local planning authority in respect of the land referred to in the First Schedule to this Direction.
  2. The Council is satisfied that it is expedient that the development described in Schedule 2 to the General Permitted Development Order 1995 (‘the Order’) and specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction should not be carried out unless permission is granted for it on an application.
  3. The Council is further satisfied that development as specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction would constitute a threat to the amenities of the area.

Now therefore the Council in pursuance of Article 4(2) of the Order and all other powers thereby enabling directs that

  1. The permission granted by Article 3 of the Order shall not apply to development specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction in respect of the land specified in the First Schedule to this Direction (‘the Land’).
  2. Pursuant to Articles 4(2) and 6 of the Order, this Direction does not require the approval of the Secretary of State because it relates to certain categories of permitted development rights in a conservation area.
  3. This Direction shall, in accordance with Article 6(7) of the Order remain in force for a period of six months and will then expire unless it has been approved by the Council before that date.
  4. This Direction shall, in accordance with Article 6(3) of the Order, come into force in respect of the Land on the date on which the Notice of the making of the Direction is served on the occupier of the Land, or if there is no occupier, the owner. However if the Council considers that individual service on the owners and occupiers is impracticable because the number of them makes service impracticable or because it is difficult to identify or locate one more of them in accordance with Articles 6 (1)(a) and 6 (3)(b) the Direction shall come into effect on the date when the Notice is first published in a local newspaper.

First schedule

The land

All those properties shown hatched on the map attached hereto being in Southsea and more particularly described as:-

Campbell Road, 1-25 (inc), 28-66 (even, inc).

Second schedule

All references are to the General Permitted Development Order 1995 (‘the Order’)

  1. The replacement of windows and doors on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  2. The removal / alteration of chimney stacks (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the
  3. Alterations to other architectural details on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  4. The replacement of the roof cladding on the main elevation fronting a highway (Class C of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  5. The alteration or demolition of front boundary walls/gates/railings (Class A of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Order and Class B of Part 31 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  6. The painting of any previously unpainted external brickwork or other external wall surfaces of any building on the main elevation fronting a highway (Class C of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  7. The provision of a hard standing within the front garden of the property; (Class F of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

Given under the common seal of Portsmouth City Council.

The 4th day of March 2010

Seal registry number 70883

Signed by authorised signatory

A map plan of Campbell road and proposed development changes

Article 4(2) Direction – Victoria Grove, Albert Grove & Chelsea Rd

Town and country planning act 1990 general permitted development order 1995

Direction under Article 4(2) of General Permitted Development Order 1995 restricting Permitted Development Recitals

Notice is given that Portsmouth City Council (“the Council”) has confirmed a Direction under Article 4(2) of the General Permitted Development Order 1995. The Direction was made by the Council on 16 February 2006 and confirmed by the Council on 11 April 2006.

The Direction applies to:

  1. The replacement of windows and doors on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  2. The removal I alteration of chimney stacks (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order and Class A of Part 31 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  3. Alterations to architectural details on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  4. The replacement of the roof cladding on the main elevation fronting a highway (Class C of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  5. The alteration or demolition of front boundary walls/gates/railings (Class A of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Order and Class B of Part 31 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  6. The painting of any previously unpainted external brickwork or other external wall surfaces of any building (Class C of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

in:

  • Nos 3-13, 19-29 (odd) inclusive, Victoria Grove Nos 2-34 (even) inclusive, Victoria Grove
  • No 44 Albert Grove
  • No 59 Chelsea Road

The effect of the Direction is that the permission granted by article 3 of the General Permitted Development Order 1995 shall not apply to such development and such development shall not be carried out within that area unless planning permission is granted by the Council.

Dated: 11 April 2006

Signed by duly authorised officer: S. Kew

Article 4(2) Direction – Chelsea Rd

Town and country planning act 1990 general permitted development order 1995

Direction under Article 4(2) of General Permitted Development Order 1995 restricting Permitted Development

Recitals

  1. Portsmouth City Council (‘the Council’) is the local planning authority in respect of the land referred to in the First Schedule to this Direction.
  2. The Council is satisfied that it is expedient that the development described in Schedule 2 to the General Permitted Development Order 1995 (‘the Order’) and specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction should not be carried out unless permission is granted for it on an application.
  3. The Council is further satisfied that development as specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction would constitute a threat to the amenities of the area.

Now therefore the Council in pursuance of Article 4(2) of the Order and all other powers thereby enabling directs that:

  1. The permission granted by Article 3 of the Order shall not apply to development specified in the Second Schedule to this Direction in respect of the land specified in the First Schedule to this Direction (‘the Land’).
  2. Pursuant to Articles 4(2) and 6 of the Order, this Direction does not require the approval of the Secretary of State because it relates to certain categories of permitted development rights in a conservation area.
  3. This Direction shall, in accordance with Article 6(7) of the Order remain in force for a period of six months and will then expire unless it has been approved by the Council before that date.
  4. This Direction shall, in accordance with Article 6(3) of the Order, come into force in respect of the Land on the date on which the Notice of the making of the Direction is served on the occupier of the Land, or if there is no occupier, the owner. However if the Council considers that individual service on the owners and occupiers is impracticable because the number of them makes service impracticable or because it is difficult to identify or locate one more of them in accordance with Articles 6 (1)(a) and 6 (3)(b) the Direction shall come into effect on the date when the Notice is first published in a local newspaper.

First schedule

The land

All those properties shown hatched black on the map attached hereto being in Southsea and more particularly described as :

Chelsea Road 1 – 13 (odd, inclusive)

Second schedule

All references are to the General Permitted Development Order 1995 (‘the Order’)

  1. The replacement of windows and doors on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  2. The removal / alteration of chimney stacks (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order and Class A of Part 31 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  3. Alterations to canopies and other architectural details on front elevations (Class A of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  4. The replacement of the roof cladding on the main elevation fronting a highway (Class C of Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Order).
  5. The alteration or demolition of front boundary walls/gates/railings (Class A of Part 2 of Schedule 2 of the Order and Class B of Part 31 of Schedule 2 of the Order).

Given under the common seal of Portsmouth City Council

this 19th day of June 2007

Ian Clark

Authorised Signatory