Changes to planning rules announced - Harringay online2024-03-29T00:21:41Zhttps://harringayonline.com/forum/topics/changes-to-planning-rules-announced?commentId=844301%3AComment%3A1268089&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYes, looking at the map of Ha…tag:harringayonline.com,2020-07-05:844301:Comment:12680892020-07-05T07:56:35.804ZGordon Thttps://harringayonline.com/profile/GordonT
<p>Yes, looking at the map of Haringey's conservation areas leaves me with that impression, particularly local pressure (the whole southern half of Stroud Green ward? A straggle of buildings on St Ann's Road plus Chestnuts Park?) as well as clear architectural coherence/merit (Noel Park, Tower Gardens, Hillfield Ave in Hornsey, The Campsbourne Estate).</p>
<p>Yes, looking at the map of Haringey's conservation areas leaves me with that impression, particularly local pressure (the whole southern half of Stroud Green ward? A straggle of buildings on St Ann's Road plus Chestnuts Park?) as well as clear architectural coherence/merit (Noel Park, Tower Gardens, Hillfield Ave in Hornsey, The Campsbourne Estate).</p> An outline area description a…tag:harringayonline.com,2020-07-04:844301:Comment:12679892020-07-04T15:11:46.728ZMichael Andersonhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/17bathgate
<p>An outline area description and local pressure would be a good start. This one for <a rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.camden.gov.uk/documents/20142/7629312/Inkerman.pdf/f1d68477-503f-0de2-c0ac-61d8e20587d1" target="_blank">Inkerman Road</a> in Kentish Town is a good example of the elements of a conservation area statement </p>
<p>At the very least I think the views from the bridges over the New River are worth preserving</p>
<p>An outline area description and local pressure would be a good start. This one for <a rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://www.camden.gov.uk/documents/20142/7629312/Inkerman.pdf/f1d68477-503f-0de2-c0ac-61d8e20587d1" target="_blank">Inkerman Road</a> in Kentish Town is a good example of the elements of a conservation area statement </p>
<p>At the very least I think the views from the bridges over the New River are worth preserving</p> Can anyone recommend any arch…tag:harringayonline.com,2020-07-04:844301:Comment:12678992020-07-04T12:02:29.494Zanthttps://harringayonline.com/profile/ant
<p>Can anyone recommend any architect who would be good at doing designs for that type of thing and getting them through planning permission?</p>
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<p>Can anyone recommend any architect who would be good at doing designs for that type of thing and getting them through planning permission?</p>
<p></p> Just what would it take to tu…tag:harringayonline.com,2020-07-02:844301:Comment:12675592020-07-02T20:58:07.924Zkotkashttps://harringayonline.com/profile/AsenTsvyatkov
<p>Just what would it take to turn the Ladder into a conservation area? </p>
<p>Just what would it take to turn the Ladder into a conservation area? </p> There is guidance for South T…tag:harringayonline.com,2020-07-02:844301:Comment:12675062020-07-02T19:21:58.004ZChris Wallerhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/ChrisWaller
<p><a href="https://www.haringey.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/planning/planning-policy/local-plan/supplementary-planning-guidance-documents/house-extensions-south-tottenham" target="_blank" rel="noopener">There is guidance for South Tottenham</a> which allows front roof dormers and upward extensions in that area, which otherwise would not gain planning permission.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.haringey.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/planning/planning-policy/local-plan/supplementary-planning-guidance-documents/house-extensions-south-tottenham" target="_blank" rel="noopener">There is guidance for South Tottenham</a> which allows front roof dormers and upward extensions in that area, which otherwise would not gain planning permission.</p> So far, the new permitted dev…tag:harringayonline.com,2020-07-02:844301:Comment:12671842020-07-02T01:18:22.660ZChris Wallerhttps://harringayonline.com/profile/ChrisWaller
<p>So far, the new permitted development rights for upwards extensions relate to additional flats on top of detached <a href="https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=64fa1fc9-bc94-4967-821b-4a132c20082c" target="_blank" rel="noopener">purpose built blocks of flats</a> which are between 3 storeys and 30 metres tall, built between 1948 and 2018 (other criteria apply); although clearly the intention is to extend this principle to other types of property.</p>
<p>So far, the new permitted development rights for upwards extensions relate to additional flats on top of detached <a href="https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=64fa1fc9-bc94-4967-821b-4a132c20082c" target="_blank" rel="noopener">purpose built blocks of flats</a> which are between 3 storeys and 30 metres tall, built between 1948 and 2018 (other criteria apply); although clearly the intention is to extend this principle to other types of property.</p> "Property owners will be able…tag:harringayonline.com,2020-07-01:844301:Comment:12668172020-07-01T12:33:32.896Zanthttps://harringayonline.com/profile/ant
<p>"<em>Property owners will be able to build additional space above their properties</em>" - like adding a 3rd floor to a Ladder terrace house?</p>
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<p>"<em>Property owners will be able to build additional space above their properties</em>" - like adding a 3rd floor to a Ladder terrace house?</p>
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