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Apply for planning permission FAQs

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Q: When do I need planning permission for something?

Q: Why do I need to apply for planning permission and building control consent separately?

Q: What are permitted development rights?

Q: What scale should I use for my plans/drawings?

Q: What sort of electronic formats do you accept?

Q: Can I submit electronic files of any size?

Q: Can I submit my application to you using the Planning Portal website?

Q: How can I avoid unnecessary delays in processing my application?

Q: After I submit my application, how long before I can expect to hear from you?

Q: How can I find out how my application is progressing?

Q: Will a planner contact me to discuss the proposal?

Q: Will someone need to visit the site?

Q: What are the key dates in progressing my application?

Q: Who do you consult about my application?

Q: Will I be able to amend the planning application?

Q: Who is responsible for making a decision on my application?

Q: How is a planning application determined?

Q: When can I expect to get a decision on my planning application?

Answer:
We will try to deal with your application within 8 weeks although this is not always possible. We will also give you a target date for dealing with the application when we acknowledge it, which will be less than 8 weeks, although this can later change if, for example, amendments are needed or it is difficult to arrange access to the site. If we do not expect to be able to deal with it within 8 weeks we will explain the reasons to you.?

Q: How does the planning applications committee work?

Q: Should I lobby Councillors?

Q: What happens if the application looks likely to be refused?

Q: If I am not happy with the decision what can I do?

Q: What policies do planners use to assess applications?

Q: I need to submit a 'Design and access statement', what is it?

Q: Can I discuss my application with you before I submit it?

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