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10 Critical Steps To Follow When Applying For Planning Permission 2024

Updated: May 28


 

Applying for planning permission can be a daunting process, but if you understand the important steps needed to secure it, you'll save yourself time and energy. In this guide, we'll go through 10 critical steps you must take in order to ensure your application for planning permission runs smoothly.


 

Decide Which Planning Application You Need.

It's important to consider exactly which type of planning application you'll need for your project. This could be anything from a householder application, for constructing or altering a residence, to completing an agricultural application, or even an advertisement consent. Knowing which type of planning permission you need will give you clarity on the scope and requirements of the application process at hand.


Check the Planning Policy in Your Area.

Before you make any decisions, it's essential to check the local planning policy in your area. Understanding whether your property is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) or lies within a Conservation Area is critical information that could affect your application process. Researching this ahead of time will help to inform and guide the way you complete the application form, so you can ensure that you include all relevant information and details.


Erect a Site Notice & Send the Decision Authority a Planning Application Form.

Once you're sure that your proposed development is permissible, the next step is to erect a Site Notice in a prominent position near the property and send the decision authority (the local council) a planning application form. The form will provide them with all relevant information about your proposal and contact details if necessary. It's important to ensure the form meets the requirements set out by the local authority so they are able to make an informed decision.



Make Sure Your Application Has Accurate Information & Drawings.

When submitting your application form, make sure it includes all the accurate information and drawings needed. It's important to provide detailed and up-to-date plans, measurements and descriptions of materials used, in order for the local authority to evaluate your proposed development correctly. Be sure to also include any legal documents necessary to support the application.





Pay the Correct Fee for Your Planning Application.

Before submitting your planning application, be sure to pay the correct fee based upon your proposed development. Fees can vary depending on location, size and type of development and local authorities are likely to reject applications that are unpaid or falsely stated. Once the correct fee has been paid, include proof of payment when submitting your form as this will encourage a speedy response from local authorities.

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