After you apply for planning permission: step-by-step guide
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- 1. After you apply for planning permission
- 2. You are here: Step 1 - The application is registered
- 3. Step 2 - Letters are sent to neighbours most likely to be affected by the application
- 4. Step 3 - The views of other relevant bodies are also sought
- 5. Step 4 - The site is inspected
- 6. Step 5 - The application is assessed against Government guidance and Council policy
- 7. Step 6 - Other material considerations, such as the effect on neighbours, or highway safety are also considered
- 8. Step 7 - The Council may negotiate amendments to the application.
- 9. Step 8 - Permission is granted (with or without conditions) or refused
- 10. Step 9 - Building Control
- 11. Monitoring development
2. Step 1 - The application is registered
When your application was received at the Town Hall it was entered onto our planning database. This plotted the application against a geographic map of the borough and gave us details of the surrounding area.
The Council's letter of acknowledgement will have told you whether your proposal is to go before the Planning Committee or be determined by the Head of Building and Development Services. Officers determine approximately 90% of applications under arrangements approved by the Council.
The 10% that are decided by Planning Committee are generally larger proposals such as new housing estates, office developments and other commercial proposals.
All applications are publicised, sometimes by means of site notices and advertisements in the local press. However, the most frequent method is to send letters to those neighbours, including businesses, most likely to be affected.