Employment development
Prior approvals and permitted development
Table 5 shows the amount of employment floorspace converted to residential floorspace through permitted development rights (PDR).
PDR allows certain development to occur without the need for full planning permission. This is subject to conditions. For more information, please see:
Financial Year |
Number of applications for prior approvals |
Employment floorspace lost to residential floorspace (sqm) |
---|---|---|
2019-20 |
6 |
667 |
2020-21 |
3 |
2,007 |
2021-22 |
1 |
192 |
2022-23 |
1 |
119 |
Total |
11 |
2,985 |
Article 4 Directions
Article 4 Directions remove PDR in certain areas of the borough. Therefore, applicants are required to submit a planning application.
Southwark has several Article 4 Directions. These are in the:
- Central Activities Zone (CAZ)
- town centres
- protected shopping frontages
- site allocations
- railway arches and more
This is to ensure planning permission is submitted for conversion of certain commercial uses.
Find out more about Article 4 Directions in Southwark
Page last updated: 13 August 2024