How National Park Policies may affect your Planning Application
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.
Local plan policy LC20
Conservation Areas
Areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character
or appearance
of which it is desirable
to preserve or enhance.
Local plan policy LC5
Flood Risk
An assessment of the likelihood of flooding in a particular area
so that development
needs and
mitigation measures can be carefully considered.
Local plan policy LC23
Contaminated Land
Land that has been polluted or harmed in some way making it unfit
for safe
development and usage
unless cleaned.
Local plan policy LC24
Article 4 Directions
In some areas the Authority may remove permitted development
rights
by issuing an Article
4 direction. This will mean that a planning application must be submitted for work which normally does
not need one. Article 4 directions are made when the character of an area of acknowledged importance
would be threatened. You will probably know if your property or land is affected by such a direction,
but you can check with the Authority if you are not sure.
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Article 3 Restrictions
Article 3 means that in certain circumstances the normal
permitted
development rights
do not exist and therefore a planning application is required:
i) a permission
granted in connection with an existing building and building operations involved in
the construction of that building are unlawful or
ii) if permission is granted in connection
with an existing use and that use is unlawful
Contact us
For general enquiries:
customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk
For enquiries about an application already submitted:
planning.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk
Peak District National
Park Authority
Aldern
House
Baslow Road
Bakewell
Derbyshire DE45 1AE
Telephone:
01629 816200
Fax: 01629 816310
Minicom: 01629 816319

