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Do I need planning permission?

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  1. Do I need planning permission?
  2. When do I need planning permission?
  3. Listed buildings, conservation areas and withdrawn permitted development rights
  4. You are here: Non-residential development
  5. Change of use

Non-residential development

If your proposal is for a business or commercial venture, please submit a pre application enquiry with as much detail of as possible, including a site location plan and sketch drawings so we can help you to establish whether planning permission is required.

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Planning permission

  • Apply for planning permission
  • CIL process for developers
  • Comment on a planning application
  • Defibrillator guidance
  • Do I need planning permission?
  • Five stage planning application process
  • Guidance notes for submitting works to trees applications
  • Householder permitted development guidance
  • Planning appeals
  • Planning fees
  • Planning permission application forms
  • Planning privacy notice
  • Planning validation guidance notes
  • Sign up for planning alerts
  • Walls, fences and gates

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