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Neighbourhood Plans - Valued Landscapes
More than 50 parish councils are involved in neighbourhood planning in Northumberland. Some of these have created Neighbourhood Plans involving Valued Landscapes of varying... -
Landscape Character Assessment
Landscape character is the distinct, recognisable and consistent pattern of elements that makes one area of landscape different from another. Variations in geology, soils,... -
Green Belt
The Green Belt in Northumberland forms part of a wider area of Green Belt designation surrounding the conurbation of Tyne and Wear. Since the original designation in 1963, the... -
Major Planning Applications
This dataset shows planning applications that are major or strategic in nature. This is defined as: Residential developments of 10 or more dwellings; and/or Reisdential... -
Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessments
Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA). The dataset shows sites included in an Assessment that identified potential housing sites which are suitable, available... -
Greymare Farm RODA Constraint
Used as a planning constraint to trigger consultations - this was the suggested outcome following a complaint to ensure appropriate parties are consulted on any new planning... -
Listed Buildings
A listed building is a building, object or structure that has ‘special architectural or historic interest’ and is considered to be of national importance, and therefore worth... -
Public Rights of Way
The public rights of way (PROW) in Northumberland, polylines illustrating approximate positions of rights of way recorded on the Definitive Map of Public Rights of Way for... -
Tree Preservation Orders
A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) protects all types of trees and can include any species (but not hedges, bushes, or shrubs). An order can cover anything from a single tree to... -
Conservation Areas
Conservation areas are places of special architectural or historic interest with character or appearance which is desirable to preserve or enhance. How are they designated?... -
Article 4 Directions
An Article 4 direction is usually applied over an area and works by removing permitted development rights on certain types of minor alterations or extensions. It only usually...