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Planning site notices
Site notices are required for a variety of reasons including incomplete neighbour notification, sites within Conservation Areas, development to Listed Buildings or affecting their settings and applications with Environmental Impact Reports. The notices identify the time period during which representations can be made to us in respect of the application.
Planning notices and lists
Our weekly lists of applications that we've validated and those that we've decided, along with a live list of applications which require a site notice.
Fees charter notes
Important information relating to all planning submissions. Please read.
Listed building and conservation area consent application checklists
Submission checklists for applications to alter, extend or demolish a listed building or works to demolish a building within a conservation area
Building warrant plans and specifications
Regardless of whether or not you are submitting your application electronically the plans and specifications outlined below apply. For non electronic application you must submit two sets of plans and specifications although for major developments we may, subject to prior agreement, accept one set initially on the understanding that we will need two sets once the documents/plans are finalised.
What is planning enforcement?
The majority of people adhere to the requirements of the statutory planning system and get the necessary planning permissions before starting work on any development.
Table 3: Fees for certificates of lawful use or development applications
Fees for applications for a certificate of lawful use or development (section 150) or a certificate of proposed use or development (section 151 of the 1997 Act).
Local Development Plan - Supplementary Guidance
Supplementary Guidance to support the policies contained in the Local Development Plan (2019)