Service Make an application for full planning permission and listed building consent
Before you apply, have you:
- Checked if you need planning permission for the work you want to do
- Found out what you need to supply with an application
- Understood how much it will cost
- Read the guidance notes for the completion of your application
- You can download and complete the paper form by going to: paper forms
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Validation Checklist
These documents and plans are required to be submitted - see our validation check list for more information on the type and quality of plans and information required.
NATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Completed form (2 in total to be supplied unless the application is submitted electronically)
A plan which identifies the land to which the application relates drawn to an identified scale and showing the direction of North (2 in total copies to be supplied unless the application is submitted electronically)
A copy of other plans and drawings or information necessary to describe the subject of the application (2 in total copies to be supplied unless the application is submitted electronically) including:
- Block plan of the site (e.g. at a scale of 1:100 or 1:200) showing any site boundaries
- Existing and proposed elevations (e.g. at a scale of 1:50 or 1:100)
- Existing and proposed floor plans (e.g. at a scale of 1:50 or 1:100)
- Existing and proposed site sections and finished floor and site levels (e.g. at a scale of 1:50 or 1:100)
- Plans to a scale of not less than 1:20 to show all new doors, windows, shop-fronts, panelling, fireplaces, plaster moulding and other decorative details
- Roof plans (e.g. at a scale of 1:50 or 1:100)
The completed Ownership Certificate (A, B, C or D – as applicable) as required by Article 7 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 and by Regulation 6 of the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990
Agricultural Holdings Certificate as required by Article 7 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995
Design and Access Statement
The appropriate fee
In addition, where Ownership Certificates B, C or D have been completed, notice(s) as required by Article 6 of the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 and by Regulation 6 of the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990 must be given and/or published in accordance with this Article and this Regulation
LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
Local requirements include the following:
Planning application additional information requirement form
And may include some or all of the following. Please also see our validation check list which gives more detail on the quality and type of plans and reports to be submitted.
- Affordable housing statement
- Air quality assessment
- Biodiversity survey and report
- BREEAM report and rating information regarding Code for Sustainable Homes
- Daylight/Sunlight assessment
- Economic statement
- Environmental Statement
- Town Centre Uses – Evidence to accompany applications
- Flood risk assessment
- Foul sewage and utilities assessment
- Heritage Statement (including Historical, archaeological features and Scheduled Ancient Monuments)
- Land Contamination assessment
- Landfill statement
- Landscaping details
- Lighting assessment
- Noise impact assessment
- Open Space assessment
- Parking Provision
- Photographs/Photomontages
- Planning obligations – Draft Head(s) of Terms
- Unilateral undertaking relating to contributions required (see separate advice)
- Planning Statement
- Site Waste Management Plan
- Statement of Community Involvement
- Statement of significance
- Structural Survey
- Telecommunication Development – supplementary information
- Transport assessment
- Travel Plan
- Tree survey/Arboricultural implications
- Ventilation/Extraction statement
Your application comes back to us to decide if you can go ahead. We'll look at how it affects the local area, the environment and other people. We will usually tell you our decision within six to eight weeks.