PLANNING APPLICATION DOCUMENTS NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW ONLINE
Forms, supporting documents, plans and elevations for all applications registered from January 2008 can now be viewed on this website. To access the service, please go the District Council's PublicAccess system. Further information can be found here
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Important Changes to the Planning Application Process in England
As of 6 April 2008, all planning applications in England must be made on the new National planning application forms and be accompanied by the relevant information set out in the National Requirements for the Validation of Applications
An introduction to the role of the Development Control section more...
Planning Applications
Making and Commenting On an Application
Details of how to submit and viewAPPLICATIONS (including application forms and weekly lists of applications and decisions)
When is Planning Permission Required?
Permitted Development
A number of works, including extensions to dwellings or the erection of buildings within gardens often do not require an application for planning permission. more...
Pre-Application Advice
What are the prospects of gaining planning permission?
The Development Control section provides informal pre-application advice on the likelihood of gaining planning permission.
The Development Control section is responsible for the control of works to listed buildings and for designating, preserving and enhancing Conservation Areas. The Council also provides grant aid for historic buildings and publishes a number of documents relating to the historic environment. more...
Works to Trees and Hedgerows
Protected Trees and Hedgerows
Some trees and hedgerows are protected, and consent is required prior to any works to them being carried out. more...
Copies of reports going back to May 2001 are available online. New reports are usually available one week before the relevant Planning Committee meeting.