Article 4 direction

Land encompassing Lane End and Millbridge (1958)

Field Value Fact links
Reference A4D-04 Facts
Prefix article-4-direction Facts
Name Land encompassing Lane End and Millbridge (1958) Facts
Dataset Article 4 direction no fact link
Organisation Waverley Borough Council no fact link
Start date 1958-02-17 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1958-02-17 Facts
Typology legal-instrument no fact link
Dataset name Facts
Notes General Development Order 1950 Facts
Description Article 4 Direction: Land encompassing Lane End and Millbridge (1958) (A4D-04) was introduced by Hambledon Rural District Council in 1958. The Direction removed permitted development rights under Class V – Uses by members of recreational organisations (5C), which would otherwise have allowed the use of land (other than buildings and land within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse) for recreation or instruction by members of an organisation holding a certificate of exemption, including the erection or placing of tents or caravans for such purposes. The Direction also removed permitted development rights under Class IV – Temporary buildings and uses (4B), which permitted the use of land where a building had been demolished as a result of war damage for temporary purposes not exceeding 28 days in any calendar year, including the erection or placing of movable structures on the land. Together, these Directions were intended to manage and restrict recreational and temporary uses within this large rural area, preserving the rural character of the area and ensuring that such activities were subject to planning control. Facts
Document url https://www.waverley.gov.uk/Portals/0/Documents/services/planning-and-building/planning%20policy/Historic%20Article%204%20Directions/A4D-04%20Land%20encompassing%20Lane%20End%20and%20Millbridge%20(1958).pdf?ver=FdtAEjLR7Bmj0s0z968kYg%3d%3d Facts
Documentation url https://www.waverley.gov.uk/services/planning-and-building/planning-strategies-and-policies/article-4-directions Facts

Contents

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    "name": "Land encompassing Lane End and Millbridge (1958)",
    "dataset": "article-4-direction",
    "organisation-entity": "353",
    "start-date": "1958-02-17",
    "end-date": "",
    "entry-date": "1958-02-17",
    "typology": "legal-instrument",
    "geometry": "",
    "point": "",
    "entity": 6101819,
    "dataset-name": "",
    "notes": "General Development Order 1950",
    "description": "Article 4 Direction: Land encompassing Lane End and Millbridge (1958) (A4D-04) was introduced by Hambledon Rural District Council in 1958. The Direction removed permitted development rights under Class V \u2013 Uses by members of recreational organisations (5C), which would otherwise have allowed the use of land (other than buildings and land within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse) for recreation or instruction by members of an organisation holding a certificate of exemption, including the erection or placing of tents or caravans for such purposes. The Direction also removed permitted development rights under Class IV \u2013 Temporary buildings and uses (4B), which permitted the use of land where a building had been demolished as a result of war damage for temporary purposes not exceeding 28 days in any calendar year, including the erection or placing of movable structures on the land. Together, these Directions were intended to manage and restrict recreational and temporary uses within this large rural area, preserving the rural character of the area and ensuring that such activities were subject to planning control.",
    "document-url": "https://www.waverley.gov.uk/Portals/0/Documents/services/planning-and-building/planning%20policy/Historic%20Article%204%20Directions/A4D-04%20Land%20encompassing%20Lane%20End%20and%20Millbridge%20(1958).pdf?ver=FdtAEjLR7Bmj0s0z968kYg%3d%3d",
    "documentation-url": "https://www.waverley.gov.uk/services/planning-and-building/planning-strategies-and-policies/article-4-directions"
}

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