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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

    • When you need it

      You’ll probably need planning permission if you want to: build something…

    • When you do not need it

      Some building projects do not need planning permission. This is known as…

    • After you apply

      Your local planning authority (LPA) will decide whether to grant planning…

    • Appeals

      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

  • The Planning Inspectorate deals with planning appeals, national infrastructure planning applications, examinations of local plans and other planning-related and specialist casework in England. The Planning Inspectorate is an executive agency, sponsored by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities...

  • Search for an appeal against a planning decision or notice from your local planning authority, or start a new appeal.

  • Sets out process and expectations on planning performance and decision making.

  • Supports effective delivery of planning application process.

  • Guidance on plan-making.

  • Explains how conditions attached to a planning permission should be used and discharged effectively

  • The guidance explains the neighbourhood planning system introduced by the Localism Act, including key stages and considerations required.

  • Fees guidance: explains planning related fees and the method of calculating them.

  • The Local Plan examination process and the role the Planning Inspectorate plays.

  • Sets out the process for efficient and inclusive consultation of planning applications

  • Appeal a decision on a householder planning application by your local planning authority - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision

  • Guidance on various aspects of the planning system, given in letters to chief planning officers of local planning authorities.

  • When you need planning permission, where to apply, what counts as permitted development and how to appeal a planning permission decision.

  • This collection brings together planning application form templates for local planning authorities, and a template fire statement for use by applicants.

  • Guide to called-in planning applications

  • The 12-stage process on how a marine plan is made from selection to implementation and monitoring and how you can get involved.