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Planning records

 
We regularly publish new planning applications, decisions on these applications and, all outstanding appeals and recent appeal decisions.

To view the records, please visit the section you are interested in:

Please note that these records are a summary of the applications received, decisions made and appeals in process. To view full details, including architects' drawings, you can make an appointment with the planning department.

Find out how to make a planning application

Who makes the decisions?

The Planning Board and its sub-committees make decisions on major planning applications and highway matters. They look at the impact on the borough as a whole and assess any comments they have received.

The Chief Planning Officer or Head of Development will decide whether or not to grant planning permission in the majority of cases.

But if there are two or more objections to an application, and the recommendation is to approve, the application is passed to the relevant area planning committee, which will make the decision.

For developments that are of strategic importance, the Planning Board will decide on the application.

Using the search window

If you don't know the publication date of the specific information you require, use our search function. See our tips on searching for help.

Comments and appeals

Learn how to comment on a current application

If your application has been rejected, you can make an appeal.

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