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When you need planning permission, where to apply, what counts as permitted development and how to appeal a planning permission decision
You’ll probably need planning permission if you want to: build something…
Some building projects do not need planning permission. This is known as…
Your local planning authority (LPA) will decide whether to grant planning…
If your application is refused, try to come to an agreement with the local…
Check out how you can view proposed building plans or developments and object or comment on them through the local council
The National Planning Policy Framework and relevant planning practice guidance.
Appeal a decision by your local planning authority about an application for planning permission - documents you need to provide, who can appeal, how long it takes
Sets out process and expectations on planning performance and decision making.
The Planning Inspectorate deals with planning appeals, national infrastructure planning applications, examinations of local plans and other planning-related and specialist casework in England. Planning Inspectorate is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities .
Supports effective delivery of planning application process.
Guidance on plan-making.
Search for an appeal against a planning decision or notice from your local planning authority, or start a new appeal.
Explains how conditions attached to a planning permission should be used and discharged effectively
Guide to called-in planning applications
The guidance explains the neighbourhood planning system introduced by the Localism Act, including key stages and considerations required.
Guidance on various aspects of the planning system, given in letters to chief planning officers of local planning authorities.
The Local Plan examination process and the role the Planning Inspectorate plays.
A guide explaining how the planning system in England works.
Options for amending proposals that have planning permission.
Fees guidance: explains planning related fees and the method of calculating them.
Sets out the process for efficient and inclusive consultation of planning applications
We carry out judicial reviews of decisions made by planning authorities, and hear other challenges to planning decisions. This includes appeals and applications relating to: planning permission development consent compulsory purchase orders highways and other rights of way decisions under...
Provides advice on the key points to take into account on design.
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