Nationally significant infrastructure projects: application fees charges from 1 April 2025/26
Updated 24 March 2025
Applies to England and Wales
Applicants are charged for:
- pre-application services
- applications for authorisation under sections 52 and 53 of the Planning Act 2008, obtaining information about interests in land and rights of entry
- venue costs, where the Applicant does not provide a venue for a hearing
- a fee to accompany the application (the ‘Acceptance fee’)
- a Pre-examination fee following the appointment of the Inspector(s) initially chosen to examine the application
- an initial payment in respect of the handling of an application (payable at the beginning of the Examination stage, following the Preliminary Meeting)
- a final payment in respect of the handling of an application (payable on completion of the Examination stage)
Fee Charges from 1 April 2025
Fee in respect of pre-application services
Following notification from an Applicant of a proposed application requesting pre-application services and the agreement of the service tier
The table below shows the fees payable from 1 April 2025 for existing and new applications in the pre-application stage of the process.
The Standard and Enhanced service tiers are subject to VAT above the cost of the Basic service tier fee.
TIER 1: BASIC | £63,410 per year of service | |||
TIER 2: STANDARD | £128,193 per year of service + VAT £12,957 | |||
TIER 3: ENHANCED | £212,400 per year of service + VAT £29,798 |
Fee Charges from 1 April 2025
The table below shows the fees payable from 1 April 2025 for existing and new applications. The Infrastructure Planning (Fees) Regulations 2010 and subsequent amendments can be viewed at legislation.gov.uk
Fee in respect of applications for authorisation under sections 52 and 53 | |
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A request for authorisation under section 52(2) (information about interests in land). | £1,991 |
A request for authorisation under section 53(1) (rights of entry). | £1,991 |
Fee to accompany application | |
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The Planning Inspectorate must charge the Applicant a fee in respect of the decision by the Secretary of State under section 55 (Acceptance of applications) whether or not to accept the application. The fee must accompany the application. | £8,946 |
Pre-examination fee | |
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Following a decision under section 61 (Initial choice of Panel or single Inspector) the Planning Inspectorate must notify the Applicant in writing of the Pre-examination fee. The Pre-examination fee is:- | |
Single Inspector | £25,895 |
Panel of two Inspectors | £42,824 |
Panel of three Inspectors | £59,753 |
Panel of more than three Inspectors | £85,646 |
Initial payment in respect of the handling of an application | |
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Where an examination is handled by a single Inspector | £1,225 per estimated relevant day |
Where an examination is handled by a panel of two Inspectors | £1,948 per estimated relevant day |
Where an examination is handled by a panel of three Inspectors | £2,669 per estimated relevant day |
Where an examination is handled by a panel of more than three Inspectors | £4,064 per estimated relevant day |
Final payment in respect of the handling of an application | |
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Following notification of the completion of the Examination stage under section 99. The final payment is dependent on the number of days actually required for the examination:- | |
Where a single Inspector has examined the application | £2,450 per relevant day |
Where a panel of two Inspectors has examined the application | £3,896 per relevant day |
Where a panel of three Inspectors has examined the application | £5,338 per relevant day |
Where a panel of more than three Inspectors has examined the application | £8,128 per relevant day |