‘An application for planning permission which does not include full details of the proposal, usually only includes sufficient detail to identify the principles of the proposal, details not submitted at this stage are called ”reserved matters”. If the application is granted, details of the reserved matters are submitted to the local planning authority at a later stage. Essentially an outline consent approves the principle of development, not the detail.’
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Parish Plans
‘A community planning tool which assists communities to articulate issues of concern to them. This results in an action plan which can be used to inform and endorse the Parish Council”s role in acting on behalf of and representing the community.’
Parish/Town Council
Where an area is designated as a civil parish, the community it contains may be represented by a Parish or Town Council which is an elected local government body. This provides a limited range of local public services and makes representations on behalf of the community to other organisations, particularly significant to planning in that it can make submissions on behalf of its community when development plan documents are being prepared and on planning applications submitted within the parish. An increasingly important role is in being proactive in the preparation of Parish Plans and neighbourhood planning (in an area covered by a Parish or Town Council it is only these bodies that can lead on neighbourhood planning matters).
Part 5
Part 5
Permitted Development
What is effectively a nationwide planning permission to carry out certain limited forms of development without the need to make a planning application. These provisions are granted under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015. It should be noted that local planning authorities have the power to remove permitted development rights through planning conditions or Article 4 Directions so always double check with your council.
Planning and development act 2000
Planning and development act 2000
Planning and development regulations 2001 – 2018
Planning and development regulations 2001 – 2018
Planning and development strategic housing development 2017
Planning and development strategic housing development 2017
Planning Committee
Planning committees are made up of elected councillors. One of the key roles of a planning committee is to make decisions on planning applications where the decision making has not been delegated to officers. A planning officer will make a recommendation and the committee will vote on whether or not to go with the recommendation.
Planning Condition
A condition imposed on a grant of planning permission. Normally used to control the impact of development such as opening hours in the case of a shop, bar or restaurant.