The Brunswick Article 4 Direction - comprehensive
This Direction, approved in August 1993 affects property in parts of the Brunswick Town conservation area.
The following works which previously in some cases did not need Consent, now need planning consent on all property:
Part 1
- The enlargement, improvement or other alteration to a property (including replacement roof coverings, windows and minor alterations)
- Altering the roof
- Building a porch
- The erection of sheds and similar builds
- Building a hardstanding
- The erection of an oil storage tank
- The installation of a satellite antenna
Part 2
- The erection or alteration of gates, fences or walls
- Making an access onto a road
- Painting the exterior of a building
Satellite dishes also need permission in these areas.
In practice, the Direction means that nearly all minor building work or alterations which affect the appearance of a building and its surroundings, needs Consent.
These controls have been introduced in addition to the existing requirement to obtain Consent for demolition of any building or wall in a Conservation Area, and to the need for Consent for extensions, conversions, changes of use, stone cladding, dormers etc.
The aim of the Direction is to encourage careful repair of original features, therefore like-for-like repairs will not need Consent.
The Direction has the following detailed implications for all properties:
Roofs
Consent is needed to change the type of roof covering. If you renew a roof, natural slate is required where this exists on all or part of a pair of buildings or predominates in a group of buildings, and on Listed Buildings (red clay tile will be required where original). Elsewhere grey cement-fibre or imitation slates may be acceptable subject to Consent. Coloured or corrugated concrete tiles are not acceptable.
The installation of dormer windows needs Consent. Dormers are only acceptable in traditional designs and in areas where they already prevail. Roof-lights fitted flush with the roof slope are usually a more acceptable alternative, but still need Consent.
The removal of chimney stacks or pots requires Consent and will not usually be granted.
Doors and windows
The replacement of external doors and windows will usually require Consent. Aluminium or plastic replacements are generally not acceptable. Exact replica replacements, of the original design and material, are required and do not require Consent.
Any variation in design, material or colour will require Consent. For example replacing a sliding sash window with a casement, pivot or tilt and turn window or the removal of glazing bars will require Consent, and this will not normally be granted.
Consent will normally not be given to replace a 19th Century panelled front door with a Georgian style or modern glazed door. Front doors should either be restored or replaced with a replica.
Painting
Planning Consent will be needed to change the colour, or to paint an unpainted façade.
The following colours of smooth matt masonry paint are acceptable for repainting:
- BS 4800 08 B15 Magnolia
- BS 4800 08 B17 Vellum
- BS 4800 10 B15 Soft White
- BS 4800 08 C31 Buttermilk
- BS 4800 10 C31 Cream
The same colour from the above five or white must be used on both halves of a semi-detached property. Stone cladding or textured paint are not acceptable.
Front gardens
The construction of a hardstanding or the removal or building of a front or back garden wall needs Consent. The Council will usually seek the retention of traditional front garden walls and resist their removal.
Satellite dishes
Consent will not normally be granted for dishes visible from the street, but locations hidden from view such as in rear gardens or roof valley gutters may be acceptable.
On some buildings there may not be a location that is acceptable to both the Council and installer.
Other alterations
Additions such as porches, garages, sheds, conservatories or small extensions, and the removal of architectural details such as balconies, canopies and blind boxes require Consent.
Care should also be taken with the positioning of flues, cables and alarm boxes as these may need Consent if in prominent positions.
Consent will not normally be granted for television aerials on the principal facade of a building, and should be positioned below ridge height or on a rear chimney stack.
Properties included in the Brunswick Article 4 Direction - comprehensive
- Cavendish Mews - all properties
- Cross Street - all properties
- Farman Street - all properties
- Ivy Mews - all properties
- Ivy Place - all properties
- Kerrison Mews - all properties
- Lower Market Street - all properties
- Upper Market Street - numbers 1, 10 to 21 consecutive and 11a
- Waterloo Street - numbers 3 and 34 to 44 consecutive.