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Applying for planning permission To apply for planning permission, contact your LPA through your local council. If your project needs planning permission and you do the work without getting it, you can be served an enforcement notice ordering you to undo all the changes you have made.
Stages of a planning application Stage 1 Submit your planning application. Stage 2 Notification and consultation. Stage 3 Determination of planning application. Stage 4 Decision. Stage 5 Option to appeal. Further information.
An outline application establishes the principle of a development without the need to provide all plans/documents. Once approved, a reserved matters application is required to provide all the details. In effect, an outline application plus a reserved matters application equals a full application.
Meaning of planning permission in English official approval from a local government authority to build something new, or to make changes to an existing building: apply for/get/have planning permission We now have planning permission to convert and extend the 19th-century property into a training centre.
Outline planning permission, as the name suggests, is much less detailed than full planning permission. By applying for it, you are asking the local planning authority to agree to the principle of development with the specifics (called reserved matters) put aside until later.
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Outlines serve as recipes for your paper, while research plans function as shopping lists, helping you organize your ideas and check your progress once youve completed your work.
Before the eight-week timeframe kicks in, the council first needs to validate your application. It could take a couple of days or even a couple of weeks for the council to validate a planning application and this usually depends on whether they have all the correct information they need from you.
A local planning authority may accept a hybrid application; that is, one that seeks outline planning permission for one part and full planning permission for another part of the same site.

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