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Register of appeals (external website) - This allows you to select recent appeals by reference number, appeal type, ward or date.  Information is updated daily.

Householder Appeals Service

The new Householder Appeals Service came into force on 6 April 2009.  This is an expedited procedure for householder appeals which proceed on the basis of written representations.

"Householder application" means an application for planning permission for development of an existing dwellinghouse, or development within the curtilage of such a dwellinghouse for any purpose incidental to the enjoyment of the dwellinghouse, but does not include an application for a change of use or an application to change the number of dwellings in a building.

The following appeals will be within the scope of the Householder Appeal Service
The following appeals will not be within the scope of the Householder Appeal Service -
More information on the Householder Appeals Service can be obtained via the Planning Inspectorate (external website)

How to appeal
Please note that only the person who has made an application can appeal.
General information about appeals, including guidance on the appeal process and advice on how to appeal, can be found on the Appeals page of the Government's Planning Portal website (external website).  




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