Gloucester · Article 4

Article 4 Directions in Gloucester

None in our records · verify with the council

An Article 4 direction removes specified permitted development rights in a defined area, so that changes which would normally be automatic instead need a full planning application. For HMOs this usually means removing the right to convert a home (use class C3) to a small HMO (C4). The directions below for Gloucester are sourced from planning.data.gov.uk; coverage varies by council, so always verify with the local planning authority before relying on it.

No Article 4 directions in our records for Gloucester (synced from planning.data.gov.uk). Coverage may be incomplete and designations change — this is not confirmation that none exist. Verify with Gloucester council or the national map ↗ before relying on it. Where no direction applies, converting a home to a small HMO (up to 6 occupants) is often permitted development — but confirm this locally.

The HMO angle in Gloucester

Article 4 is only half the HMO picture — a scheme can be permitted-development-free and still need a licence. See HMO licensing in Gloucester for the mandatory licence threshold, any additional or selective schemes in our records, and the statutory minimum room sizes, or the full Gloucester planning profile.