Planning in PH22
Planning context for the PH22 postcode in Scotland. Scottish planning operates under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 — see the jurisdiction note below before applying the Article 4 / conservation framework on this page.
Different planning regime applies in Scotland
Article 4 directions and most of the regulatory layers listed below are England & Wales concepts under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Scottish planning sits under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, with equivalent but separately-drafted tools administered by Scottish Government planning policy and your local council. The general principles below (conservation, listed buildings, TPOs, flood zones) do apply but the statutes and procedures differ.
Article 4 status
Highland does not currently have an Article 4 direction restricting HMO conversion.
C3 to C4 conversion remains a permitted-development right in this council area, subject to the usual statutory licensing requirements.
Full Highland HMO licensing & Article 4 pageRegulatory layers to check
Conservation area designation
Restricts external alterations, materials, demolition and tree work. Most pre-1900 town and village centres are in one.
Listed building status
Internal and external alterations need listed building consent. Common in central villages, historic estates, and most pre-1840 buildings.
Article 4 direction (HMO)
Not currently in force in this council area. C3 to C4 conversion remains a permitted-development right.
Tree Preservation Order (TPO)
Specific tree(s) protected. Work needs council consent. Common in suburban and conservation areas.
National Park / AONB / Green Belt
National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty add planning restrictions. Green Belt blocks most new development.
Flood zones (EA Zone 2 / 3)
Planning permission for habitable rooms in EA Flood Zone 3 is much harder and requires a flood risk assessment.
Live applications, planning policy and decisions
The Highland planning portal is the canonical source for live planning applications, decisions and policy documents in this area. Search by address or application reference.
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This page provides regulatory context. For live application data, conservation area boundaries, and the planning policy documents that bind the council, use the council planning portal. For property-specific planning history within 500m of a specific address, order a Standard property report.
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The Standard property report covers planning applications within 500m, conservation area + listed building flags, and the Investor tier adds the full Article 4 + permitted-development table for that address.
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