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The decision-making process

When will I get a decision?
  1. Planning permission process
  2. The development plan
  3. How applications are processed
  4. Is anyone else involved?
  5. When will I get a decision?
  6. If permission is granted
  7. Conditions and obligations
  8. What to do if your application is refused or delayed
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When will I get a decision?

Most planning applications are decided within eight weeks, unless they are unusually large or complex, in which case the time limit is extended to 13 weeks.

The authority should be able to give you an idea about the likely timetable. If it cannot decide your application within eight weeks, it should obtain your written consent to extend the period. If it has not done so, you can appeal to the Secretary of State. But appeals can take several months to decide and it may be quicker to reach agreement with the LPA. You can find out more about the appeals process in the planning section1 of the portal website.

If the local planning authority turns down an application or allows it, but only subject to conditions which the applicant finds unacceptable, the applicant can make an appeal and have the matter resolved by a Planning Inspector. An appeal is also permitted on the grounds of 'non-determination' when the local planning authority fails to determine the application within the statutory period. Very occasionally the Secretary of State will take the decision.

An appeal is, however, a last resort. Agreement can often be reached with the planning authority following discussion of the reasons given for the refusal and adjustment of the proposal.

Find out more about appeals2.

  1. https://www.planningportal.co.uk/planning/appeals/introduction-to-appeals
  2. https://www.planningportal.co.uk/planning/appeals/introduction-to-appeals

Disclaimer

This is an introductory guide and is not a definitive source of legal information. Guidance is based on national rules, but additional local rules may also affect what permissions are needed. You should check if this is the case before applying or starting work.
Guidance here relates to the planning regime for England, the policy in Wales may differ. If in doubt contact your local planning authority. Please note, local authorities may charge a fee for pre-application advice.
Read our full disclaimer1.

  1. https://www.planningportal.co.uk/services/terms-and-disclaimer/terms-and-conditions


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