BR2 · Hayes, Keston & Bickley
BR2 runs from Bickley Park through Hayes Village to Keston Village and Keston Park, with the Green Belt and the Hayes and Keston commons close by. Conservation-area and Green Belt designations are the major controls here; outside them, much of the interwar stock keeps permitted development rights.
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Constraint context · Bromley
Real · planning.data.gov.ukBromley has 69 designated conservation areas and 0 Article 4 areas. A district is too coarse to say which apply to your house — postcode districts span many streets and designations are drawn street by street. Enter a full postcode below for the point-level check, or read the full borough picture on the Bromley planning guide.
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London's largest, greenest borough; Green Belt, leafy suburbs and an upward-extension Article 4.
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