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Make a householder development enquiry

Find out how to get advice about whether you need, or will be likely get approval for your proposed development

Visit the Planning Portal for free informal advice
Contact us about a potential future major development

Our service will provide you with informal advice on:

  • if planning permission would be necessary for your proposed development
  • whether it is likely to gain approval

It enables you to:

  • check if you need a planning application and improve your chances of success
  • determine early on if your proposal is likely to be accepted and identify key considerations before making a formal application
  • save you the costs of pursuing a formal application unlikely to gain approval
  • understand which planning policies would apply to your scheme and how
  • save time by reducing the number of negotiations and amendments needed at the application stage
  • save time if you sell your property. The conveyancing process may ask you to provide proof that appropriate permissions were sought

Fees

The cost of the service is £115. An additional £115 is payable if it is a listed building. Charges listed are inclusive of VAT.

Please note, once submitted, pre-application fees are non-refundable.

Make a householder development enquiry

More information about the service

How we respond

We will provide advice in writing at the end of the process.

The advice given in response to your request represents the officer’s informal opinion. We base this on the information you provide. We give this without prejudice to any decision by us.

We make any future planning application public and discuss it according to our regular procedures. Sometimes, new information may lead to finding more issues that are important for deciding on the application.

We try our best to predict the outcome of an application before it's submitted. There might be times when, after reviewing feedback from the public consultation, we reach a different decision.

We don't usually make major changes to a proposal once we receive a formal planning application. The exception would be if it's in the public's best interest to do so.

If you submit an application without pre-application advice, we make a decision on its merits.

If you have any questions or need any further guidance about our pre-application service, then please contact us.

Documents required

Please supply the appropriate level of information necessary. This is for us to give you an informed response to your enquiry. The more information that you can provide at this stage, the more informed our response to you can be.

A typical enquiry should include:

An accurate site plan - you can purchase these online. The site to should be clearly marked in red. Draw a blue line around any further land, owned by the applicant, which is close to or adjoining the application site.

Any further information - necessary to illustrate your scheme. This depends on the scale of your proposed scheme. It may be necessary to supply, where appropriate, any of the following:

  • sketches (please show the site as both existing and proposed)
  • photographs (of the existing site)
  • details from product brochures
  • existing scaled drawings – site layout plan, floor plans and elevations
  • proposed scaled drawings – site layout plan, floor plans and elevations
  • the topography of the site i.e. flat or sloping
  • a plan of the site and its surroundings showing all buildings, trees and other features, e.g. stone walls, hedges etc.
  • an assessment of your proposal in relation to other buildings, trees and other important features and the reasons for the scheme as submitted

Developments involving new building or access

Your drawings should show:

  • existing vehicular and pedestrian access points
  • proposed access points
  • visibility splays and gradients and details
  • proposed vehicle and cycle parking and service areas
  • changes in existing and proposed site levels and adjoining land
  • trees and shrubs that will be lost or retained within or next to the site.

Please note: An insufficient level of information may result in us being unable to process your request for advice. In some cases, there may be significant doubt about whether the proposal will be acceptable in principle.

Level of service

A site visit may be undertaken by a planning officer but only if essential. If we need to visit a site that's not easily seen from public land and it's on private property, we will use the provided contact number or email address to schedule the visit.

We will aim to give a comprehensive and integrated response by including the views of all relevant officers and consultees.