Planning Application Process Guide
You apply to your
council for planning permission. Planning applications are
decided in line with the development plan unless there are very
good reasons not to do so. Points that will be looked at
include the following:
number, size, layout, siting and
external appearance of buildings;
proposed means of access, landscaping
and impact on the neighbourhood;
availability of infrastructure, such
as roads and water supply; and
proposed use of the
development.
It is not necessary to make the
application yourself. If you wish, you can appoint an agent
(for instance, an architect, a solicitor, or a builder) to make
it for you.
Anyone can make an application,
irrespective of who owns the land or buildings concerned.
However, if you are not the owner, or if you have only
part-ownership, you have to inform the owner or those who share
ownership, including any leaseholder whose lease still has
seven or more years to run, and any agricultural tenant.
Planning application process guide - A handy
guide
Planning application guide - Listed
Buildings
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