Belfast·SPG004 Residential Extensions and Alterations·Page 46·4.3.37

New Landscaping and Boundary Treatment Design

New landscaping and boundary treatments should be guided by the predominant features and boundary types of the locality, with particular attention to walls and fences in front gardens to complement the property and neighbourhood character.

New landscaping or boundary treatments being introduced should, almost always, be guided by the predominant features and boundary types of the locality. This is especially important in terms of walls and fences, particularly in front gardens, which can have a significant effect on the appearance of the property and streetscape. Consideration should be given to the use of boundary materials that complement the character of the property and the neighbourhood.

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