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  • Land at Fisher Lane, Dunsfold (1998)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land at Fisher Lane, Dunsfold (A4D-18) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 1 May 1998 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction withdrew permitted development rights across a range of categories. It restricted the use of land as a caravan site (Part 5), agricultural operations on holdings under 5 hectares (Part 6), and forestry buildings, tracks, and operations (Part 7). It also removed rights for works to unadopted streets and private ways (Part 9) and for recreational uses by certain organisations, including the erection of tents (Part 27). By removing these rights, the Council ensured that caravan use, small-scale agriculture, forestry works, road repairs, and organised recreational activities at Fisher Lane could only take place with express planning permission.

    Reference
    A4D-18
  • Land at Cotton Farm, Holmbury St. Mary, Ewhurst (1998)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land at Cotton Farm, Holmbury St. Mary, Ewhurst (A4D-19) was introduced by Waverley Borough Council on 28 August 1998 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction removed permitted development rights for several categories: the erection or alteration of gates, fences, and walls (Part 2), the formation of new accesses to highways (Part 2), the provision of temporary buildings or structures linked to operations (Part 4), and the temporary use of land for up to 28 days in a year, including markets and motor sports (Part 4). By withdrawing these rights, the Council brought boundary works, highway access, temporary operational structures, and short-term land uses at Cotton Farm under planning control.

    Reference
    A4D-19
  • Land at Horsham Road, Alfold (2001)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land at Horsham Road, Alfold (A4D-20) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 19 December 2001 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction removed permitted development rights for the use of land as a caravan site in specified circumstances and for works required by the conditions of a caravan site licence. It also restricted the erection of gates, fences, and walls and the temporary use of land for up to 28 days in a year. A subsequent Direction further tightened controls by re-confirming restrictions on gates, fences and walls and specifying that temporary land uses could not include more than 14 days of markets or motor vehicle racing activities within the 28-day limit. By withdrawing these rights, the Council ensured that caravan-related uses, boundary treatments, and temporary activities — particularly markets and motor sports — at Horsham Road required express planning permission.

    Reference
    A4D-20
  • Wood Farm, Portsmouth Road, Milford (2005)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Wood Farm, Portsmouth Road, Milford (A4D-21) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 12 August 2005 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction withdrew permitted development rights for the use of land as a caravan site and related site licence works, agricultural operations on holdings under 5 hectares, and forestry buildings and private ways. It also removed rights for works to unadopted streets and private ways and for recreational use of land by members of organisations, including tents. By withdrawing these rights, the Council ensured that caravan use, small-scale agriculture, forestry operations, road works, and organised recreational activities at Wood Farm required express planning permission.

    Reference
    A4D-21
  • Land at George Eliot Close, Witley (2005)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land at George Eliot Close, Witley (A4D-22) was introduced by Waverley Borough Council on 23 August 2005 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction withdrew permitted development rights for the use of land as a caravan site and related site licence works, agricultural operations on holdings under 5 hectares including alterations to buildings, installation of plant or machinery, provision of utilities, private ways, hard surfaces, waste deposits and fish farming activities, and forestry development reasonably necessary for forestry purposes. By removing these rights, the Council ensured that caravan use, intensive agricultural works, and forestry operations at George Eliot Close required planning permission.

    Reference
    A4D-22
  • Land to the East of Plaistow Road, Dunsfold (2005)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land to the East of Plaistow Road, Dunsfold (A4D-23) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 4 November 2005 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction removed permitted development rights for boundary treatments such as gates, fences and walls, the formation of new accesses to highways, temporary buildings and structures linked to operations, and temporary land uses for up to 28 days a year including markets and motor sports. The Direction was time-limited and remained in force until 2 June 2006 unless extended or confirmed by the Secretary of State.

    Reference
    A4D-23
  • Land at Norley Farm, Horsham Road, Cranleigh (2005)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land at Norley Farm, Horsham Road, Cranleigh (A4D-24) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 2 December 2005 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction removed permitted development rights for the use of land as a caravan site, agricultural operations on holdings under 5 hectares, and forestry developments such as buildings and private ways. It also restricted works to unadopted streets and private ways and the recreational use of land by organisations, including tents. The Direction was time-limited, coming into effect on 23 June 2006 and remaining in force until 23 December 2006, unless extended or modified by further approval.

    Reference
    A4D-24
  • Land at Loxwood Road, Alfold (2005)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land at Loxwood Road, Alfold (A4D-25) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 2 December 2005 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. Two linked Directions were issued covering a broad range of permitted development rights. The first Direction withdrew rights for the use of land as a caravan site and for site licence works, agricultural operations on holdings under 5 hectares, forestry buildings and operations, repairs to unadopted streets and private ways, and the recreational use of land by organisations including tents. The second Direction removed rights for boundary treatments such as gates, fences, and walls, the formation of new accesses to highways, the provision of temporary buildings and plant linked to operations, and temporary uses of land for up to 28 days in a year, including markets and motor sports. Both Directions were time-limited, taking effect on 23 June 2006 and remaining in force until 23 December 2006, unless extended or modified by further approval.

    Reference
    A4D-25
  • Land Adjacent to Wildwood Golf Club Horsham Road, Alfold (2006)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Land Adjacent to Wildwood Golf Club, Horsham Road, Alfold (A4D-28) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 23 June 2006 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. Two linked Directions were issued, both time-limited until 23 December 2006 unless extended or confirmed. The first Direction removed rights under Part 2 for the erection of gates, fences, walls and other enclosures and the formation of new accesses to highways. It also withdrew rights under Part 4 for the provision of temporary buildings and plant linked to operations and the temporary use of land for up to 28 days a year, including restrictions on markets and motor sports. The second Direction withdrew rights under Part 5 for the use of land as a caravan site, Part 6 for agricultural operations on holdings under 5 hectares, and Part 7 for forestry developments. It also removed rights for repairs to unadopted streets and private ways and for the recreational use of land by organisations including tents. Together, these Directions ensured that temporary uses, boundary works, caravan sites, small-scale agriculture, forestry, and recreational activities at the Wildwood Golf Club site required express planning permission.

    Reference
    A4D-28
  • Long Garden Walk, Farnham (2006)

    Legal-instrument

    Article 4 Direction: Long Garden Walk, Farnham (A4D-26) was made by Waverley Borough Council on 5 May 2006 under the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1995. The Direction withdrew permitted development rights under Part 1 for several categories: enlargements or alterations to dwellinghouses, roof alterations facing a highway, waterway or open space, porches to external doors facing such locations, the provision of hard surfaces fronting a relevant location, and the installation or alteration of satellite dishes on elevations facing a highway or open space. By removing these rights, the Council ensured that visible changes to dwellings along Long Garden Walk required full planning permission to protect local character.

    Reference
    A4D-26