Planning permission in St Albans City and
St Albans City and District Council is the local planning authority for St Albans City and, a district council in the East of England. Below is what its official planning data shows — and a free check for any St Albans City and postcode.
What St Albans City and has published
| Dataset · national planning data index | Published |
|---|---|
| Conservation areas | 45 |
| Article 4 direction areas (permitted development removed) | 34 |
| Tree preservation zones | 544 |
| Listed building outlines | 840 |
| Local Plan documents | 0 |
Counts are read from planning.data.gov.uk and refreshed daily. A zero or dash means the council has not yet published that dataset to the national index — not that the designation doesn’t exist on the ground. We show what we found and tell you what we didn’t. We never infer a restriction — or the absence of one — from missing data.
Reading St Albans City and’s planning landscape
With 45 conservation areas on the official index, design and character carry real weight in St Albans City and decisions. Inside a conservation area the bar for external alterations rises, and some permitted development rights narrow — which side of a boundary your property sits on can change your project’s planning route entirely.
St Albans City and District Council has 34 Article 4 direction areas in force. An Article 4 direction removes specific permitted development rights, so work that would normally need no application — certain extensions, alterations, even paving — can require full permission. This is the single most common surprise we find for homeowners, and it is address-specific: the free check below reads it for your exact postcode.
Every application in St Albans City and is decided against national policy (the NPPF) and St Albans City and District Council’s adopted Local Plan. A Planning Policy report quotes the specific policies that apply to your project — verbatim, verified, and linked to the official documents.