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Conservation areas are places with special historic or architectural value. Check if your property is in one and learn what that means for any changes you want to make as a homeowner or developer.
Conservation Areas are defined within the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act, 1990 (section 69 (1a)) as areas of special architectural or historic interest the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance.
There are 17 conservation areas in Norwich and these areas are protected by law. Norwich City Council designates which places should be conservation areas. The designation allows for opportunities to build and for the character and appearance of the area to be preserved or enhanced.
If you live in a conservation area, there are extra controls on what you can do to your property. These controls are in place to preserve and/or enhance the conservation area.
Find out if you live in a conservation area
Check if permission is required?
The council offers a pre-application advice service to help you understand what’s needed. This service can save you time and money by identifying any issues early on. You can view full details about the types of advice available and the fees involved.
Pre-application planning advice
Planning services
Norwich City Council
City Hall
St Peters Street
Norwich
NR2 1NH
United Kingdom