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The applicant has a right of appeal to the Planning Inspectorate if:
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The applicant has six months from the date of decision to submit an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate. Full guidance is given on their website and contact information is provided with the decision notice sent to the applicant/agent for the application.
Only the person who made the planning application can appeal against the decision. Anyone who has already made comments on the application or has an interest in it may be involved in the appeal process.
The Planning Inspectorate website provides:
| Guidance on appeals | Guidance on planning appeals |
| Appeal application forms | Guide to taking part in planning appeals |
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Planning Casework Service - via the Planning Portal. You can now submit and track your enforcement, planning permission, listed building, conservation area consent and lawful development certificate appeals online. |
List for week ending: 3 October
2008 (14kb pdf. Opens in new browser window.)
The previous lists below are all in pdf format with an
approximate file size of 20kb and open in a new browser
window.:
For earlier lists please see Archived Lists of Planning Appeals.
You can monitor the progress of appeals by using our Online Planning Application Information
service and selecting Appeal Status or by using the Planning Casework Service (opens in new
window).