To view a list of all outstanding applications please click the links below.
To view details of a specific planning application or consultation and the documents submitted please use the links below.
Commenting on planning applications
If you wish to make comments or representations on a current planning application for the county council to consider when it makes a decision, they must be in writing to the Development Control section either by:
Please Note: In accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, any comments which you put into your response will be placed on a public file and be available for inspection by anyone wishing to see it. This means that your personal details will not be protected from disclosure under the Data Protection Act 1998.
Before you write to us you should:
- try to see the plans and application form;
- make sure you understand what is proposed, eg what it will look like and how it will be used.
Useful tips on what to write about:
- Land Use - is the proposed use of the land or building suitable given it's location and surroundings?
- Physical Impact - What are your views on the appearance of the development, eg materials, scale, height, character? Will you be affected by the loss of daylight or privacy? What do you think of any landscaping scheme?
- Traffic - What are your views on any arrangements for access and parking? How will the amount or flow of traffic be affected?
- Community - How will local services and the environment be affected?
Points to remember
We usually cannot take into account:
- fears about loss of value to property;
- boundary disputes between neighbours;
- problems that have nothing to do with the proposal, eg noise from existing social clubs.
Offensive or libellous comments are not acceptable and will be returned to the sender immediately.
It is important to note that any comments received may be read and copied by the applicant, their agent, the public and the press.