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Planning is a complex process, and it can be hard to know where to start. Use this step-by-step chart to get a brief overview of the stages you will need to complete, how the decision making process works, and what happens next.
When you're ready to make an application, we strongly recommend that you use a planning agent to assist you through the process.
Step 1:
You’ll probably need planning permission if you want to build something new, make a major change to your building (such as building an extension), or change the use of your building. If you live in a listed building, a conservation area or near to protected trees, even small alterations may require permission.
Application or notification?
For some types of development (such as agricultural building, or works to trees or hedgerows), you'll need to notify us of your proposed development, with a fixed period of notice before you start work. You'll be free to start the work if you don't hear from us within that notice period. You can do this via the standard application route on the Planning Portal.
It's essential that you find out whether you need to get planning permission, or to send us a notification, before starting any building work. Otherwise, you may be breaking the law, and we may take enforcement action against you.
Step 2:Get pre-application adviceshow
Our Pre-application Advice and Development Team services provide an opportunity to discuss your proposed scheme and get clear, written advice from a Planning Officer before you submit an application. This will let you know the following:
Whether or not your proposal is likely to be approved
What you can do to increase your chances of gaining approval
How we will apply our policies to your proposal
Which type of application form you'll need
What related or supporting information you'll need to submit
Any other things you may have to do, or charges you may have to pay
If timing is critical for the success of development, or you need an arrangement designed for your project's particular needs, you may also want to get a Planning Performance Agreement.
To get the best quality design for your new scheme, in addition to our pre-application service, we recommend submitting your proposal to a panel for design review.
Step 3:Submit your applicationshow
Information you need to supply
We determine all planning applications using national and local planning policy. There are national information requirements for all types of development applications, and we may need additional information to assess how well your proposal fits our local planning policy.
By email or post (for some application types only)
We can accept the following types of applications only via email or by post, because they are not available through the Planning Portal:
Permission in Principle
Certificate of Lawfulness of Proposed Works to a listed building
Development relating to the onshore extraction of oil and gas
Modification of conditions relating to construction working hours
Permission for mineral extraction or associated development
Modification or discharge of a Section 106 planning obligation
You can email us at dm@bathnes.gov.uk, or post your paper submission to us at: Planning Services, Lewis House, Manvers Street, Bath, BA1 1JG
Please avoid paying by cash or cheque.
Step 4:View the planning decision making process show
Once you submit an application, we'll validate it (make sure it is correct, and nothing is missing) and create a record on our Planning Register. We'll consult on most applications, and there will be a period of 21 days for people to make comments on the proposal. Finally, a planning committee or a Planning Officer will decide whether to approve it, and you'll receive a Planning Decision Notice.
Step 5:Find out what to do after we make our decisionshow
Check discharging conditions
Check your planning Decision Notice carefully. Planning conditions may be applied to limit and control the way in which the planning permission is implemented.
Contact Building Control before starting any work or development, to make sure you get any necessary Building Regulations approval. This covers issues such as the technical details of your build, safety, accessibility and structural quality.
If you don't get Building Regulations approval, you may have problems getting a mortgage, insuring or selling your property, and we may take enforcement action against you.