How often is planning permission refused?

More than one in four (27%) homeowners say planning permission issues are a stumbling block to progressing with renovation plans. Therefore, it can be extremely frustrating if your planning application is refused. However, this does not always mean the end of the road for your project. You have a number of options.
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Why would planning be rejected?

Planning permission can be denied if your build is guilty of these offenses: Your build overshadows a neighbour, causing loss of light. Your build overlooks other homes, causing loss of privacy. Your builds appearance is out of character with the existing property.
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What percentage of planning appeals are successful?

Planning Appeal – Is It Worth It? Yes it is. The statistics show that about one-third of Planning Appeals are successful!
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What can stop planning permission?

Planning Permission Refusal: The Top 10 Reasons & How to Avoid...
  • 1) The Principle of Development Clashes With Local or National Policies. ...
  • 2) Lack of Need for Development. ...
  • 3) Overshadowing or Loss Of Privacy. ...
  • 4) Harm to the Host Building. ...
  • 5) Detrimental Impact on Neighbouring Amenity.
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Can you apply for planning after refusal?

If your application has been refused, you may be able to submit another application with modified plans free of charge within 12 months of the decision on your first application. Discuss this with your local authority.
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What to do When a Planning Application is REFUSED



How many objections do you need to stop planning permission?

Likewise petitions may be null and void if they are badly constructed. However, generally speaking 5 - 10 good objections are often enough to get an application 'called in' to a committee meeting for councillors to decide (although this does differ between local authorities).
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What are the chances of getting planning permission?

The survey by Everest reveals that 34% amount of people who have recently applied for planning permission, found the process to get started pretty tough. 32% waited at least three months before their application was approved and 25% of those denied, applied three or more times.
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What happens if planning is refused?

If your planning application is refused and you feel the decision is unfair, you are able to launch an appeal. You must lodge your appeal within three months (this deadline is for homeowners – developers with major projects have up to six months).
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What are valid reasons to object to planning applications?

What is a valid objection to a planning application
  • Loss of light or overshadowing.
  • Overlooking/loss of privacy.
  • Visual amenity (but not loss of private view)
  • Adequacy of parking/loading/turning.
  • Highway safety.
  • Traffic generation.
  • Noise and disturbance resulting from use.
  • Hazardous materials.
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Can Neighbours block planning?

The answer is no, they cannot. They can request additional details which (1) makes things more expensive for you and (2) takes additional time. They cannot stop you from building. The Party Wall Act aims to protect your neighbouring properties, to ensure they are not adversely affected by your building work.
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How often do planning appeals succeed?

On average only about one appeal in three is successful, according to the Planning Inspectorate's records. This rate has remained broadly constant over many years.
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What happens if you lose a planning appeal?

If your appeal is subsequently accepted, the local planning authority may have to pay 'costs' (the legal costs of the winning party). While this is the preferred outcome, the losing party can apply to contest any final decision to the Court of Appeal.
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How much does a planning appeal cost?

There is no cost to appeal a planning decision but applicants must pay their own expenses, which will depend on the appeal procedure and whether the applicant requires professional representations.
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Can planning permission be refused if Neighbours object?

If planning permission is required – where your extension plans fall outside permitted development rules, or you don't benefit from permitted development rights – your neighbour can submit a formal objection to your proposals.
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What is the 45 degree rule?

THE 45 DEGREE-CODE (Non-Terraced Property) To comply with the 45 degree code, First Floor extensions shall be designed so as not to cross the 45 degree line from an adjoining neighbour's nearest window which lights a habitable room or kitchen.
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Can my Neighbour build an extension without planning permission?

The recent relaxation of permitted developments means that homeowners are now able to add extensions without needing planning permissions. You can add a home extension or conservatory up to six metres, or eight metres if your home is detached, without needing to apply for planning permission.
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Can windows overlook Neighbours?

Ideally side windows that overlook adjacent homes or gardens should be avoided. However, in some instances a side window to a secondary room, (e.g. hall, bathroom, store room), may be acceptable if there is more than 2m between the properties and obscure glazing is used.
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What is overshadowing in planning?

The overshadowing assessment calculates the impact the proposed development will have on neighbouring private and public amenity spaces, such as gardens, parks and play areas.
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What counts as a planning objection?

Objections that are generally valid include: The proposed development is contrary to national, regional or local planning policy, government circulars, orders or statutory instruments. The proposed development is not in keeping with the stylistic context or scale of the local area.
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Is loss of light planning objections?

If you cannot make a loss of light or overshadowing objection to a planning application, there are other valid planning objections that may be relevant. These include overlooking or loss of privacy, and loss of public visual amenity. However, loss of view does not count as a valid planning objection.
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Can you start building while waiting for planning permission?

Be warned - if you develop a listed building without prior permission, it is a criminal offence and you can be prosecuted with unlimited fines and even jail. The best advice is to allow for a realistic timescale.
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What happens when retrospective planning permission is refused?

If the retrospective application is refused, the local authority can issue an enforcement notice which requires you to put things back as they were.
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How can I improve my chances of planning permission?

To give your planning application the best chances of success, it's important to make sure you provide the required information.
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3 tips for getting planning permission
  1. Five copies of the application form.
  2. A signed ownership certificate.
  3. A Design and Access Statement.
  4. The planning permission fee.
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What do planning officers look for?

Planning officers can be involved in a wide range of developments, from small changes to private dwellings through to large infrastructure projects. They must have a good knowledge of the local community, legislation, environmental issues and social responsibilities.
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What factors affect planning permission?

There are several factors which may affect the type of planning application you need to submit and the outcome of your planning application.
  • Local planning policies. ...
  • Nature, wildlife and biodiversity. ...
  • Bats. ...
  • Building regulations. ...
  • Design. ...
  • Design and access statement. ...
  • Sustainability. ...
  • Environmental Health.
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