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09 February 2012
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Submitting a planning application

All applications must be accompanied by the relevant validation checklist

Consideration of planning applications can be delayed until the appropriate information has been received. This section offers guidance on the type of information that the Council is looking for in a full application.

General
All drawings accompanying the application must be dated and numbered and these numbers must be indicated on the application form

Specialist matters
When it is necessary to show joinery detail, especially in the case of listed buildings, plans should be to a scale of 1:5, 1:10 or 1:20.

Where archaeological sites are involved, full details of below groundwork (including services, foundations and their method of excavation) should be shown.

Location plans
A location plan must be provided for all applications. It should normally be based on an Ordnance Survey 1:1250 scale map or, if necessary, 1:2500 scale in rural areas.

The site must be outlined in red and any land in the same ownership in blue. It is also helpful if public rights of way are shown in brown.

Ordnance Survey plans are available to purchase from the Getmapping website.

Block plan
The following information should be included:

Floor Plans
Floor plans should be to a scale of 1:50 or 1:100.

Elevation/Section
Elevations should be to a scale of 1:50 or 1:100 and include details of the type and colour of external materials

It is possible to submit planning applications by post or electronically. For details see the planning application forms and fees page about how to apply for planning consent.

For more information, contact the Planning Team.