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Section 62A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 allows applications for planning permission and reserved matters consent to be made directly to the Secretary of State where the Local Planning Authority for the area has been designated for...
Check out how you can view proposed building plans or developments and object or comment on them through the local council
Sets out process and expectations on planning performance and decision making.
Supports effective delivery of planning application process.
When you need planning permission, where to apply, what counts as permitted development and how to appeal a planning permission decision
Guide to called-in planning applications
Decision letters on behalf of the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities about planning applications and appeals. Only applies to England.
Sets out the process for efficient and inclusive consultation of planning applications
Accredited Official Statistics on the number of planning applications received, decided and granted in England.
The responsibilities of each party and the roles they have in the called-in planning applications process.
This collection brings together all documents relating to planning applications statistics.
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