What is a planning application?
A planning application is also typically referred to as a ‘full planning application’ and is where an individual, company, entity or a planning consultant on their behalf seeks approval for a proposed development. The planning application will be inclusive of the scale, appearance, layout, size, number of units, landscaping etc. The development may be an extension, new build development, or external alterations to an existing building.
There is an extensive amount of information, which needs to be submitted as part of a planning application. A planning consultant will be able to assist with advising on the requirements of a project team to produce all the required plans, reports etc.
A full planning application is the most common type of planning application. Planning consultants will be able to deal with the following types of planning permissions:
- A commercial (non-residential) development;
- Engineering and/or infrastructure works;
- New housing developments;
- Change of use;
- Temporary planning permission;
- Listed Building Consent and sites in Conservation Areas;
- Major developments;
- Non-material and minor materials amendments;
- Services in relation to the discharge and removal of planning conditions.
Planning consultants deal with submission of planning applications for developments within numerous sectors, including: education, health, student accommodation, heritage, regeneration, commercial, public section etc.
Once submitted to the local planning authority a planning application will typically take eight weeks to determine, however for larger and more complex developments it can take 13 weeks, and can take longer for significantly larger developments. Throughout the planning application process the local authority, neighbours and other members of the community will be given the opportunity to comment upon the proposals.