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Article 4 Direction - Regency Square
Information sheet reference number
EN/CR/IN/A4/09
Date created
18 September 2012
Direction
(a) That an Article 4 Direction under the General Development Order 1977 be made upon the premises known as:
- numbers 2 to 46 Regency Square
- numbers 51 to 66 Regency Square
- number 131 Kings Road
removing from the category of permitted development any painting or external redecoration to the front elevations and any visible side elevations of these properties.
(b) That the colour scheme as follows be approved:
- the following surfaces must be pale cream (British Standard Colour Code BS 10 C 31) with a gloss or smooth masonry paint finish:
- all external wall surfaces
- pipework, guttering and downpipes
- all rendering and boundary walls where already painted
- all woodwork, window frames, sashes, glazing bars, door frames
- all architectural ironwork, such as gates, railings and balconies (but excluding posts to canopies) must be black with a gloss finish
- dormers and other additions above parapet level must be dark grey (British Standard Colour Code BS 18 B 25) with a gloss or smooth masonry paint finish
- the colour of front and basement doors is optional, but they must have a gloss finish
Please note that in line with the proposed EEC Directives, the use of lead based paint will no longer be eligible for grant assistance.
Where the recommended colour scheme is not used the Council will seek to require the property to be repainted in the correct colours.
Article 4 Direction Made in 1980.