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'Bridget Jones' village Snowshill brings in new planning rules | 'Bridget Jones' village Snowshill brings in new planning rules |
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Snowshill is a popular village, with tourists drawn to its traditional charm | Snowshill is a popular village, with tourists drawn to its traditional charm |
Residents of a Cotswold village which featured in the film Bridget Jones's Diary will now have to apply for planning permission to paint their houses a different colour. | Residents of a Cotswold village which featured in the film Bridget Jones's Diary will now have to apply for planning permission to paint their houses a different colour. |
Strict new planning rules have come into force in the picturesque Gloucestershire village of Snowshill, aimed at preserving its character. | Strict new planning rules have come into force in the picturesque Gloucestershire village of Snowshill, aimed at preserving its character. |
It will mean locals will have to apply for permission to replace outside doors, erect gates or fences, paint outside walls or install solar panels. | It will mean locals will have to apply for permission to replace outside doors, erect gates or fences, paint outside walls or install solar panels. |
Councillor Sarah Hands, from Tewkesbury Borough Council, said: "If you want to paint your door in the same or a similar colour - no one's stopping you from doing that - [but] a different colour, would have to be put in as a planning application." | Councillor Sarah Hands, from Tewkesbury Borough Council, said: "If you want to paint your door in the same or a similar colour - no one's stopping you from doing that - [but] a different colour, would have to be put in as a planning application." |
Snowshill, part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is known for its historic buildings. | Snowshill, part of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is known for its historic buildings. |
It provided the setting for the Christmas scenes where Bridget visits her parents at Christmas time in the first Bridget Jones' Diary movie. | It provided the setting for the Christmas scenes where Bridget visits her parents at Christmas time in the first Bridget Jones' Diary movie. |
But from 1 October, the village will come under an Article 4 Direction enabling Tewkesbury Borough Council to withdraw certain permitted development rights to better preserve the village's "unique appearance". | But from 1 October, the village will come under an Article 4 Direction enabling Tewkesbury Borough Council to withdraw certain permitted development rights to better preserve the village's "unique appearance". |
The village of Snowshill was used as a location for the first Bridget Jones movie | |
Why is this happening? | Why is this happening? |
According to the council, the "majority" of buildings in the village are not listed and are "at risk" from changes that could have a "significantly harmful effect". | According to the council, the "majority" of buildings in the village are not listed and are "at risk" from changes that could have a "significantly harmful effect". |
"There are only approximately 50 properties - 40 of those are within the conservation area," said Ms Hands, lead member for planning and place making. | "There are only approximately 50 properties - 40 of those are within the conservation area," said Ms Hands, lead member for planning and place making. |
"And 25% of those are listed buildings so we've got a real concentrated area of history and historic beauty there." | "And 25% of those are listed buildings so we've got a real concentrated area of history and historic beauty there." |
The council was also advised that it needed to control the impact of "small-scale developments" to protect the village's "exceptional historic character". | The council was also advised that it needed to control the impact of "small-scale developments" to protect the village's "exceptional historic character". |
"Changing a window here, changing a door there - you think it isn't making much difference," said Ms Hands. | "Changing a window here, changing a door there - you think it isn't making much difference," said Ms Hands. |
"But accumulatively over the village, if everyone started making these changes, those things that make it a beautiful, unique, preserved village would start to chip away." | "But accumulatively over the village, if everyone started making these changes, those things that make it a beautiful, unique, preserved village would start to chip away." |
The majority of buildings in the village do not have listed status | |
What are the new rules? | What are the new rules? |
Under the new planning rules, work and alterations to buildings which would normally not require planning permission will now need formal council approval from the council. | Under the new planning rules, work and alterations to buildings which would normally not require planning permission will now need formal council approval from the council. |
Residents wanting to replace windows and front doors, build porches or put in roof lights or change their roofing materials will have to apply for planning permission. | Residents wanting to replace windows and front doors, build porches or put in roof lights or change their roofing materials will have to apply for planning permission. |
Other restrictions include creating or replacing hard surfaces in gardens, erecting gates, fences, or walls, painting the exterior of buildings a new colour or altering antennae or solar panels. | Other restrictions include creating or replacing hard surfaces in gardens, erecting gates, fences, or walls, painting the exterior of buildings a new colour or altering antennae or solar panels. |
"No one's saying if you want to paint your door in the same or a similar colour just to refresh it or you need to fix your fence posts, or your gate - no one's stopping you from doing that," said Ms Hands. | "No one's saying if you want to paint your door in the same or a similar colour just to refresh it or you need to fix your fence posts, or your gate - no one's stopping you from doing that," said Ms Hands. |
"What we're saying is those things that are going to make quite a material change maybe you're looking at new modern windows, or a different colour, those would have to be put in as a planning application." | "What we're saying is those things that are going to make quite a material change maybe you're looking at new modern windows, or a different colour, those would have to be put in as a planning application." |
What do the locals think? | What do the locals think? |
A consultation into the proposed new rules, which ran from January to March this year, received five written responses according to the council. | A consultation into the proposed new rules, which ran from January to March this year, received five written responses according to the council. |
Concerns were raised the measures could place "undue burdens on property owners" carrying out routine maintenance. | Concerns were raised the measures could place "undue burdens on property owners" carrying out routine maintenance. |
In response, the proposal was "refined" to make it clear that "painting in the same colour, or routine maintenance" would not require planning permission. | In response, the proposal was "refined" to make it clear that "painting in the same colour, or routine maintenance" would not require planning permission. |
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