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You can find out more about the appeals process in the planning section of the portal website. If the local planning authority turns down an application or allows it, but only subject to conditions which the applicant finds unacceptable, the applicant can make an appeal and have the matter resolved by a Planning Inspector.

An appeal is also permitted on the grounds of 'non-determination' when the local planning authority fails to determine the application within the statutory period. Very occasionally the Secretary of State will take the decision. An appeal is, however, a last resort. Agreement can often be reached with the planning authority following discussion of the reasons given for the refusal and adjustment of the proposal.

It is illegal to ignore enforcement notices, meaning that without planning permission, you run the risk of having your project fail. Planning permission is there to stop inappropriate or disruptive development from occurring within a certain area.

There are only certain types of building or development projects which will require planning permission. This application will have to be filled in with your local planning authority.

The majority of applications for planning and building control are completed online using Planning Portal. Once an application has been submitted and the correct fee has been paid, applicants will receive a receipt via email. The fee for this application will vary depending upon the details of the application. You can use the Planning Portal fee calculator to get a clearer idea as to what this fee could be for your project. Once the application has been submitted, it will then be assessed by the relevant local planning authority.

The decision of approval or rejection on an application is based off of a variety of different conditions, encompassing, but not limited to, the following factors:.

Objections to these plans by neighbours will only be considered when in-line with material considerations such as those listed above. Once the application has been appropriately assessed, a decision will be made.

If planning permission is approved, the developments detailed in the application can go ahead. As previously mentioned, failure to comply with the local authorities regarding this matter could result in an enforcement notice, meaning you will be obligated to undo developments carried out on the project.

If you seek further information concerning timeframes to determine your planning application, then please contact the Planning Officer assigned to your planning application who shall be better placed to give you an idea about the likely timetable and due process involved or alternatively find out more about your specific planning application.

General information on how planning applications are dealt with is also available. How long does it take to get a decision on an application? Contact Planning Services Contact information including address, map, telephone, opening hours and any related online forms.



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