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This guide outlines the new process for making an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate as a result of The Town and Country Planning (Appeals) (Written Representations Procedure) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2026
Latest average timescales for planning, enforcement and householder appeals.
The local plan examination process and the role the Planning Inspectorate plays.
The responsibilities of each party and the roles they have in the planning appeal process.
Guidance on use of artificial intelligence (AI) as part of any appeal, application or examination being dealt with by the Planning Inspectorate.
Discover and register for Planning Inspectorate webinars.
This advice is intended to introduce the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) process and to describe the people and organisations involved in it.
This advice is intended to explain the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) process and to describe how people and organisations can have their say.
Introducing the new pre-application service for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects.
This advice summarises the process for undertaking cumulative effects assessments in the context of Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) under the Planning Act 2008.
This advice explains how application documents and supporting information should be prepared, organised, and submitted to the Planning Inspectorate for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs).
When you need to apply for consent, how to apply, and the works that you can do without consent.
National Policy Statements are produced by government. They give reasons for the policy set out in the statement, and must include an explanation of how the policy takes account of government policy relating to the mitigatio…
How your personal information is used within the Planning Inspectorate
The Planning Inspectorate maintains a list of the overall position for each LPA and a list of local plan examination hearing dates we are holding over the next few months
Guide to called-in planning applications
The responsibilities of each party and the roles they have in the enforcement appeal process.
This note includes a template for local planning authorities to use to provide evidence about the housing land supply assumed in a local plan in the context of relevant national policy and guidance.
This advice is intended to provide advice to local authorities about their role in the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) process.
How to take part in a planning or listed building consent appeal proceeding by written representations.
Do not include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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