Name of the Organization : Lewisham Council
Type of Facility : How To Apply For Planning Permission
State : London
Country : England
Website : https://lewisham.gov.uk/
How To Apply For Planning Permission :
** Registration is easy and you can complete your application form, upload supporting documents and calculate fees online.
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The benefits of applying online include :
** you can work on your applications in draft before submission
** immediate delivery and acknowledgement
** savings on postage and printing costs
** online help function when completing applications
** online record of your completed application
** make payment by telephone for quicker registration and validation of your application.
** If you prefer you can complete your application form online and submit supporting documents and fees by post/email or you can drop them off at the Planning Information Office.
** Please note that a planning application cannot be progressed until all the necessary supporting information (validation requirements) and the appropriate fee is received.
** If you do not own the whole of your property, you will need to advise the owner/part owner and any leaseholders of any works that you intend to carry out.
** You will also need to ensure that you have completed the correct certificate (certificate of ownership) when you complete your application form.
Appointing someone to handle your application :
** You can appoint someone to handle your application on your behalf. The Agent/Solicitor/Builders details will then be published on our website.
There are also other organisations that can help you to prepare your application for submission :
** Royal Institute of British Architects
** Royal Town Planning Institute
** Architect is a protected title under UK law, only those individuals listed on the Statutory Register of Architects can call themselves Architects.
** The Register is maintained by the Architects Registration Board (ARB), a UK statutory regulator.
The planning application process :
** You will need to establish whether planning permission is required.
** Complete an online application.
** Check if you are required to be assessed for the Community Infrastructure Levy.
** Ensure that you have referred to our local information requirements list
** Submit your application with the correct fee and supporting documentation
** We will validate and acknowledge the planning application.
** We will publicise the planning application and consult the necessary parties. Those who have been consulted will be able to comment on the application and are given 21 days to make their representations.
** A site visit is carried out by the case officer.
** The case officer makes a recommendation and this is detailed in the officer’s report.
** A decision is made under delegated powers or the application is referred to Planning Committee. There may be conditions attached.
** A decision notice is issued.
** We aim to approve planning applications within eight weeks for minor applications and within 13 weeks for major applications.
** You can make a planning appeal if your planning application has been refused planning permission, you did not receive a decision within the time-frame, or your application was approved and you are not happy with the planning conditions.
Ways to apply :
Online :
** Applicants are encouraged to apply online via the Planning Portal.
** Completing a form online ensures you are prompted to answer only questions relevant for your application.
** The completed form is sent online via the Planning Portal directly to the local planning authority for processing.
Paper :
** Alternatively, you can download the standard forms in paper format either from the Planning Portal or the relevant local planning authority website and send them in the post.
Who can apply :
** If you wish, you can appoint an agent to apply for planning permission on your behalf.
** For example, you may prefer your architect, solicitor or builder to take care of it.
** You don’t actually need to own land to apply for planning permission for it.
** This means you can apply for permission before deciding whether or not to buy a piece of land.
The following people must be informed about a planning application relating to land or buildings they have an interest in :
** The owner or all the part-owner/s (if you are not the full owner)
** Any leaseholders with at least seven years’ lease remaining
** Any agricultural tenants