How do I appeal a planning enforcement notice?
You must appeal against an enforcement notice to the Planning Inspectorate or Planning Appeals Commission (see contact details below) before the date on which the notice takes effect. This date should be shown on your enforcement notice and should be at least 28 days from when the enforcement notice was served on you.
Can you contest an enforcement notice?
There is a statutory right of appeal against enforcement notices served by the Local Planning Authority. Anyone with an interest in the land, even if they have not been issued with a copy of the notice, can make an appeal – this normally means the owner, tenant or leaseholder of the property.
How long does an enforcement appeal take?
The decision The whole process from submission to decision should take around three months.
What are the grounds of appeal on an enforcement notice?
To make an appeal against an enforcement notice, you must either have an interest in or be a relevant occupier of the land the enforcement notice relates to. ‘Interest’ means either a legal or equitable interest in the land when the appeal is made (irrespective of your status when the enforcement notice was served).
What are the different types of Appeals in planning?
Learn more about the most common types of appeals relating to householders and planning applications. Advice about the three kinds of appeals procedures: written representations, informal hearings and formal inquiries. How to make an appeal online and some advice to consider before you get started.
How do I search for an appeal reference?
The quickest way to search is to enter the final part of the appeal reference, eg, if the appeal reference is APP/A1234/A/99/1234567, then type 1234567 in the search field and the details should be found. , and their guidance on taking part in the relevant appeal process.
How do I comment on an appeal?
To comment on an appeal it must be valid, have started, permit representations at appeal stage, and the deadline for the submission of representations must not have passed. You can send individual documents using these facilities, but each one must be no bigger than 5MB.
Can I upload documents to my planning application?
You must have copyright permission to use any drawings or other documents. You can upload Word documents, images or PDF files up to 15MB. Don’t send web links to files, send the files themselves. Contact the Planning Inspectorate to ask for forms to be sent to you in the post.
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