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Search for an appeal against a planning decision or notice from your local planning authority, or start a new appeal.
Appeal a decision by your local planning authority about an application for planning permission - documents you need to provide, who can appeal, how long it takes
Your local planning authority (LPA) makes decisions on planning…
If your application was refused, or granted with conditions, you can…
If someone else owns land or property that’s included in your appeal, you…
Anyone can comment on a planning appeal. Find the case on the appeals…
The Planning Inspectorate will check your appeal to make sure it’s valid.…
You can challenge the decision in the High Court if you think the Planning…
Appeal a decision on a householder planning application by your local planning authority - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision
Your local planning authority (LPA) makes decisions about householder…
If your application was refused, you can appeal for up to 12 weeks from…
No-one can comment on a householder planning appeal. The local planning…
Appeal against a planning enforcement notice. How to apply, who can apply, claim costs, how long it takes
Common land, village greens and right to roam - find out your rights
How to get an award of costs if someone behaves unreasonably during your planning appeal - when to claim, what you can claim for, type of award you can get
Complete a draft or agreed statement of common ground
To help ensure that an authority giving development consent for a project makes its decision knowing the likely effects on the environment.
Appeal a decision about a lawful development certificate - how to appeal if you think your development is now lawful, what documents to supply, what happens after you appeal
Appeal against a tree preservation or replacement order decision - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision.
When an order making authority submits an order for determination, they also need to provide a number of supporting documents.
All parties involved in an appeal are expected to cover their own expenses but anyone involved in the appeal can ask that one party pays some or all of another party’s costs.
Appeal a decision on a listed building consent application by your local planning authority - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision
Appeal against a high hedges decision - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision
Complete a draft or agreed statement of case
Application form for consent to construct works on common land: Commons Act 2006, Section 38 and the National Trust Act.
Appeal against a decision by your local council to reject your application for a right of way - how to appeal, what documents to submit, who can comment on your appeal and how long it takes.
Form for appeals against decisions issued by councils in respect of applications for consent to cut down or carry out work on a tree protected by a tree preservation order.
Appeal a decision by your local planning authority about an application for consent to display an advertisement - documents you need to provide, who can appeal, how long it takes
The Environment Agency deals with applications for environmental permits and the Planning Inspectorate deals with appeals.
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