Guidance for Neighbours - How we consult on applications
New planning applications may be inspected each week on this site.(Planning Applications)
- Individual consultation letters are sent to neighbours whom we consider are likely to be affected by a proposal. You will normally have 21 days to comment. In the case of proposals likely to generate wider interest, site notices are displayed in the area. We also often seek the views of other organisations such as the Highway Authority and the Environment Agency, as well as local amenity societies and residents' associations.
- Notices are published in the local paper and/or displayed on or close to the site (for at least 21 days) for many applications, including those which would affect the character or setting of a Listed Building, or the character of a Conservation Area, or major development.
- The register of planning applications (including plans) can be inspected, and copies of documents may be purchased (subject to copyright provisions) by contacting customer services:
Get In Touch - Contact Customer Services
A 'Duty Planner' will normally be available to answer general planning enquiries between 10am and 4pm daily but appointments can also be made via the Customer Service Centre with individual planning staff to meet specific queries.
We are aware that many people, including the elderly and people with disabilities, have difficulty in visiting the Customer Service Centre. In such circumstances we can arrange to lend a copy of the plans or to visit the person at home.
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Shirley Gwilliams Review date: 07th June, 2006