Consultation and publicity requirements

Your proposal will be made public once your planning application has been validated. The formal consultation period, which typically lasts 21 days, officially begins at this point. Anyone may comment in writing on your proposal during this time, and the council will take that into account when deciding whether to approve your application. People who… Continue reading Consultation and publicity requirements

Planning application types.

The most common planning application types used are “Full”, “Outline” and “Householder”, followed by . A “Full” planning application is the most common application type and is supported by fully detailed drawings and technical reports. It can be used for a range of development proposals including changesof use, extensions to existing buildings, or to propose… Continue reading Planning application types.

Planning Permission or Permitted Development

It is not always necessary to seek planning permission or building regulations approval for all improvements you plan to make. Development allowed without planning permission are defined by the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015. Asking your council’s planning service if your project will require planning permission is a good idea… Continue reading Planning Permission or Permitted Development