
Householder planning applications
The following pages outline the stages of a householder planning application and will help you understand the planning and building process.
- Stage 1: pre-application
- Stage 2: submitting and validation
- Stage 3: evaluation and site visit
- Stage 4: decision making
- Stage 5: post planning and building
Stage 1: pre-application
- Do I need planning permission?
- I live in a flat and wish to undertake a development. How does this differ from development to a house?
- What process do you follow when considering my householder planning application?
- My house is in a conservation area, does this affect my application?
- Can I get advice on my proposal before I submit an application?
- What will you consider when looking at my application?
- How much will this cost?
- What do I need to provide?
- What does a complete application look like? (includes completed form, example plans, design and access statement, fee etc)
Stage 2: submitting and validation
Stage 3: evaluation and site visit
Stage 4: decision making
- When can I expect to receive my decision?
- What will the decision look like?
- What conditions are likely to apply?
- What can I do if the application is refused?
- How long does my permission last?
Stage 5: post planning and building
Page updated: 9 Feb 2012
