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Planning consultations FAQs

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Q: How do I comment on a planning application?

Q: Will my comments on planning applications be confidential?

Q: How can I make sure that I am consulted on planning applications in the area of my choosing?

Q: Will I be consulted on planning applications near me?

Q: How do I find the contact details of the case officer for a particular application?

Q: Do you consult with anyone else apart from the general public?

Q: Is there any advice available or on how to comment?

Answer:

We welcome any comments, whether in support of an application or objecting to it, but in making a decision the council can only take account of "planning considerations".

These include matters like:

  • The effect on traffic or parking
  • The appearance of the proposal
  • Overlooking or disturbance
  • Loss of light or privacy
  • Impact on the local environment
  • Whether the proposed use is suitable

We cannot take into account matters like:

  • Loss of property value,
  • Private disputes between neighbours,
  • Matters covered by leases or covenants,
  • The impact of construction work,
  • Competition between firms.

Advice on commenting on planning applications is also available from the organisation Planning Aid for London.

Q: How is a planning application determined?

Q: How does the planning applications committee work?

Q: Should I lobby Councillors?

Q: Will I be consulted if the planning applicant amends their proposals?

Q: I have difficulty reading English are there services to assist me?

Q: I am disabled, are there any services to assist me?

Q: How will I be informed of the decision?

Q: Can I appeal if planning permission is granted?

Q: How can I be consulted on planning policy?

Q: Is there any help available to explain the proposals?

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