Forms Generator
Evaluate Payload
← All applications
Full planning permission
This application is needed when making detailed proposals for developments which are not covered by a householder application or permitted development rights
Submission details
Details about the submitted payload, including reference information, application types, specification profile, destination, documents, and fees
Submission reference
Specification profile
MHCLG core - The core national specification profile used by MHCLG.
GLA - The Greater London Authority profile used where GLA-specific requirements apply.
National public view - The national public view publication profile.
Submitted at
Created at
Document
#1
Structure for submitted documents including reference, metadata, and file information
Reference
Name
Description
Document types
Acoustic report - A report measuring the noise environment for a new development or its effect within a proposed development
Affordable housing statement - This statement should set out how the development scheme will comply with the local authority’s affordable housing policy
Air quality assessment (AQA) - An assessment of the impact on air quality around the development and during the construction phase
Arboricultural impact assessment - A supporting report from an arboriculturist for any proposed work on trees - providing detail on the conditions of the trees on or next to the development site
Archaeological assessment - An evaluation to identify and assess the potential of an area to contain as-yet unrecorded archaeological sites
Biodiversity survey and report - Information on biodiversity interests and protected species and any possible impacts on them from the development, plus details of any measures proposed to mitigate or compensate for the impacts
Community infrastructure levy (CIL) form - A form that must be completed to determine whether the development is subject to a CIL payment
Condition of Trees - Written arboricultural advice
Completed application form - The application form that must be completed for all planning applications, including the relevant sections and questions
Daylight and sunlight assessment - An assessment to evaluate the potential impact of a proposed development on the amount of natural light received by surrounding properties
Design and access statement - A report accompanying and supporting a planning application that explains how a proposed development is a suitable response to the site and its setting, and demonstrates that it can be adequately accessed by prospective users
Elevation - existing - What a building or structure currently looks like from the outside at a scale of 1:50 or 1:100
Elevation - proposed - Showing how the building will look after work has been carried out at a scale of 1:50 or 1:100
Energy statement - A detailed report about how a planned development will meet the energy efficiency standards set by the local planning authority
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Environmental Statement - A statement setting out an assessment of the likely environmental effects of the proposed development - this is only required if the local planning authority deem the application to have environmental impacts after the Environmental Impact Assessment has been assessed
Flood risk assessment - An assessment of flood risk that needs to be completed if the proposed development is within a flood risk zone to show the potential impacts of the development on flooding and propose mitigation, such as SuDs
Floor plan - existing - Floor plans showing the building as it is now, usually at a scale of 1:100, but can be 1:50 if done to maintain consistency from the elevation drawings
Floor plan - proposed - Floor plans showing the proposed changes to the building, usually at a scale of 1:100, but can be 1:50 if done to maintain consistency from the elevation drawings
Heritage impact assessment - If the site is close to a heritage asset or conservation area a report is needed to assess the effect of the proposed development on the significance of the heritage
Heritage statement - This statement describes a heritage asset, its significance and the proposed works that are being applied for
Hydrocarbon Licence - Proof of exploration rights from North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA)
Land contamination assessment - Report on potential land contamination issues - if contamination is found on site remediation and mitigation proposals will need to be included
Landscaping plan - A plan of a site considering both soft-landscaping (natural elements like flowers, trees, and grass) as well as hard-landscaping (man-made features like lawn furniture, fountains, and sheds)
Lighting assessment - A lighting assessment is required for all applications that include use of floodlighting or a significant amount of external lighting
Location plan - A location plan that shows the site outlined clearly in red in relation to the surrounding area, at a scale of 1:1250 or 1:2500, showing at least 2 named roads and surrounding land and buildings. A blue line must be drawn around any other land owned by the applicant close to or adjoining the application site
Noise and Traffic Assessment - Evaluates operational impact on surrounding communities
Noise assessment - A report that assesses the impact of noise from the proposed development on the surrounding area
Site photographs - Pictures to show the existing context and condition of the site and surrounding area
Planning statement - The statement identifies the context and need for a proposed development, and assesses how the development is in accordance with the relevant national and local policies
Roof plan - existing - Drawing showing the roof as it is now
Roof plan - proposed - Drawing showing the proposed changes to the roof
Schedule of Works
Section - existing - A plan that shows an existing vertical cut through a building or site, revealing the interior and exterior profiles
Section - proposed - A plan that shows the proposed vertical cut through a building or site, revealing the interior and exterior profiles
Site plan - A site plan that shows the proposed development in relation to the site boundaries and other existing buildings at a scale of 1:200 or 1:500 is advised
Site restoration plan
Sketch Plan - Often a plan showing the position of the trees listed in an application
Statement of community involvement (SCI) - Sets out how residents and businesses have been involved in the design and development process of the proposals
Structural damage report - A report that relates specifically to the structural condition of the property if it has been affected by nearby trees
Subsidence Report - A report by an engineer or surveyor describing damage, vegetation, soil, roots, and repair proposals
Sustainable Drainage Strategy (SuDS)
Transport assessment or statement - A description and analysis of the existing transport conditions and details of the expected impact of the proposed development on the local transportation system
Travel plan - A package of actions to encourage safe, healthy and sustainable travel options for a new development
Ecology Assessment - A document to identify how protection of biodiversity and habitat quality will be achieved and enhanced, where possible.
Fire statement - A report that sets out how the proposal handles the fire safety aspects, including details of fire safety measures, access for firefighting, and evacuation plans.
Habitat baseline plan
Proposed habitat plan
Sustainability statement - A report that outlines how the development will meet sustainability objectives, including energy efficiency, water conservation, and waste management.
Biodiveristy Net Gain Metric - A metric used to assess the biodiversity value of a site before and after development, ensuring that the development results in a net gain for biodiversity.
Site investigation - A report or investigation assessing ground conditions and potential contamination risks at the site, including whether further investigation, risk assessment or remediation is needed.
Construction management plan - A plan setting out how construction works will be managed to reduce impacts during development, including matters such as access, deliveries, working hours, noise, dust and parking.
Waste management plan - A plan setting out how waste from the proposed development will be stored, collected, managed or disposed of during construction or operation.
Water impact assessment - An assessment of how the proposed development may affect water bodies, water quality, water supply or related water environments.
+ Add another
Uploaded date
File
Structure for digital files to be included in the submission of an application
Base64
Filename
MIME type
File size
+ Add another
Fee
Structure for application fees including amounts due, amounts paid, and transaction references
Amount
Amount paid
Transactions
+ Add another
Access and rights of way
Details of any changes the proposed development would make to existing access arrangements or public rights of way
New or altered vehicle access
True - The statement is true
False - The statement is false
Unknown - The answer is unknown
New or altered pedestrian access
True - The statement is true
False - The statement is false
Unknown - The answer is unknown
Change to right of way
True - The statement is true
False - The statement is false
Unknown - The answer is unknown
New right of way
True - The statement is true
False - The statement is false
Unknown - The answer is unknown
New public road
True - The statement is true
False - The statement is false
Unknown - The answer is unknown
Supporting document
#1
Reference to a supporting document already listed in application.documents
Reference
Details
+ Add another
Agent contact details
Name and contact information if an agent is being used.
Agent reference
Contact details
A substructure for recording contact details
Email
Phone number
#1
A substructure for recording a phone number
Phone number
Contact priority
Primary - The preferred item to use
Secondary - The option to use if primary is not working
+ Add another
Agent details
Name and contact information if an agent is being used.
Agent obj
Details of the agent acting on behalf of the applicant, including name and organisation if applicable
Reference
Company
User role
Agent - A professional agent working for the applicant
Proxy - An individual working on behalf of the applicant but not in a professional capacity
A Person
Details of an individual
Title
First Name
Last Name
Address Text
Postcode
Applicant contact details
Telephone number and email address of the applicant.
Applicant reference
Contact details
A substructure for recording contact details
Email
Phone number
#1
A substructure for recording a phone number
Phone number
Contact priority
Primary - The preferred item to use
Secondary - The option to use if primary is not working
+ Add another
Applicant details
Name and contact information for the parties making the application.
Applicant
#1
Details of an individual applicant for the planning application, including their personal information and contact details
Reference
A Person
Details of an individual
Title
First Name
Last Name
Address Text
Postcode
+ Add another
Biodiversity, geological and archaeological conservation
Details of potential impacts to the biodiversity of the site, or any noteable archaeological or geological features.
Protected species impact
On development site
On adjacent site
Biodiversity features impact
On development site
On adjacent site
Geological features impact
On development site
On adjacent site
Biodiversity net gain
How any natural habitats on the development site will be improved by the proposed works.
Biodiversity gain condition applies
BNG exemption reason
#1
Reason why Biodiversity Net Gain does not apply, referencing specific exemptions or transitional arrangements
Exemption type
Submitted before BNG commencement - Planning applications submitted before the Biodiversity Net Gain rules took effect (need to add the effective date)
Small sites exemption - Temporary exemption for non-major developments.
De minimis exemption - Development below the minimum threshold for BNG requirements.
Self-build and custom build - Self-build or custom build development projects.
Biodiversity gain site - Development of a registered biodiversity gain site.
Retrospective planning permission - Applications for retrospective planning permission.
High Speed Railway development - Development related to the High Speed Railway (HS2).
Reason
+ Add another
Biodiversity net gain details
Details about the biodiversity net gain assessment including pre-development value, habitat loss information, and required supporting documents
Pre development date
Pre development biodiversity value
Earlier date reason
Habitat loss after 2020
Metric publication date
Irreplaceable habitats
Irreplaceable habitats details
Supporting document
#1
Reference to a supporting document already listed in application.documents
Reference
Details
+ Add another
Habitat loss details
Details about habitat loss or degradation events that occurred after January 30, 2020
Loss date
Pre loss biodiversity value
Supporting evidence
Checklist
Checking whether all the requirements of the form have been met, such as proof of payment or supporting documentation.
National requirement types
+ Add another
Conflict of interest
Details of any conflict of interest that may exist between the applicant and planning authority.
Conflict to declare
Person reference
Conflict details
Declaration
Signed and dated verification of the application's accuracy.
Person reference
Declaration confirmed
Declaration date
Employment
How the proposed development will impact existing and proposed employee numbers
Employees
Employee count information including full-time, part-time, and total full-time equivalent (FTE) calculations
Full-time
Part-time
Total FTE
Employees
Employee count information including full-time, part-time, and total full-time equivalent (FTE) calculations
Full-time
Part-time
Total FTE
Existing use
How the site is currently being used.
Existing use detail
#1
Information about a specific existing use on the site, including use class, additional details, and which part of the land it relates to
Use
B2 – General Industrial - Industrial uses not falling within Class E.
B8 – Storage and Distribution - Warehousing and storage.
C1 – Hotels - Includes hotels, boarding houses, and guest houses.
C2 – Residential Institutions - Care homes, hospitals, and boarding schools.
C2A – Secure Residential Institutions - Prisons, young offender institutions.
C3 – Dwellinghouses - Sole or main residence used by people forming a single household.
C4 – Houses in multiple occupation - Defined in the Housing Act 2004 (with the exclusion of converted block of flats).
E(a) – Retail (other than hot food) - Shops and other retail services.
E(b) – Food and Drink - Premises mostly for on-site consumption.
E(c)(i) – Financial Services - Banks, building societies, and credit unions.
E(c)(ii) – Professional Services - Non-health/medical services (e.g., accountants, solicitors).
E(c)(iii) – Any Other Service - Non-retail services to the public.
E(d) – Indoor Sports and Recreation - Excludes motorised or firearms activities.
E(e) – Medical or Health Services - Clinics and health centres.
E(f) – Creche, Day Nursery - Facilities for childcare.
E(g)(i) – Office - For operational or administrative functions.
E(g)(ii) – Research and Development - Development of products or processes.
E(g)(iii) – Industrial Process - Processes that can operate within a residential area.
F1(a) – Education - Schools, colleges, and training centres.
F1(b) – Display of Works of Art - Galleries (excluding commercial galleries).
F1(c) – Museum - Non-commercial museums.
F1(d) – Public Library - Libraries open to the public.
F1(e) – Public Hall/Exhibition Hall - Community spaces for events.
F1(f) – Public Worship/Religious Instruction - Churches, mosques, synagogues.
F1(g) – Law Court - Court facilities.
F2(a) – Local Community Shop - Shop under 280 sqm with no similar facility nearby.
F2(b) – Community Hall - Halls for local community use.
F2(c) – Outdoor Sport/Recreation - Excludes motorised sports.
F2(d) – Indoor/Outdoor Swimming Pool - Includes skating rinks.
Sui generis - Uses that do not fall within any defined use class and are considered unique. For example, theatres, nightclubs, scrap yards and mineral extraction
Other (Please Specify) - Free text required if selected.
Use details
Land part
+ Add another
Site vacant
Last use details
Last use end date
Is contaminated land
Is suspected contaminated land
Proposed use contamination risk
Contamination assessment
Flood risk assessment
Results of any flood risk assessments made for the development site
Flood risk area
Data provided by
Applicant - Information provided by the applicant
System/Service - Information calculated or determined by the system or external service
Flood risk assessment
Within 20m watercourse
Increases flood risk
Surface water disposal
Sustainable drainage system - System designed to manage surface water sustainably.
Soakaway - Underground pit allowing water to drain naturally.
Main sewer - Surface water directed into the main sewer system.
Existing watercourse - Water discharged into an existing river, stream, or canal.
Pond/lake - Surface water discharged into a pond or lake.
+ Add another
Foul sewage disposal
How waste water will leave the property as part of the proposed development
Has new disposal arrangements
Foul sewage disposal types
Mains sewer
Cess pit
Septic tank
Package treatment plant
Other
+ Add another
Connect to drainage system
Supporting document
#1
Reference to a supporting document already listed in application.documents
Reference
Details
+ Add another
Hazardous substances
Details of hazardous substances requiring consent used as part of the development
Involves hazardous substances
Yes - Affirmative response
No - Negative response
Not Applicable - Response not applicable or not provided
Hazardous substance
#1
Information about a specific hazardous substance including its type, name (if other), and quantity in tonnes
Hazardous substance type
Acrylonitrile
Ammonia
Bromine
Chlorine
Ethylene oxide
Flour
Hydrogen cyanide
Liquid oxygen
Liquid petroleum gas
Phosgene
Refined white sugar
Sulphur dioxide
Hazardous substance other
Amount
+ Add another
Hours of operation
Proposed operating hours if the proposed development is intended for non-residential use.
Hours of operation
#1
Hours of operation structure for non-residential use
Use
B2 – General Industrial - Industrial uses not falling within Class E.
B8 – Storage and Distribution - Warehousing and storage.
C1 – Hotels - Includes hotels, boarding houses, and guest houses.
C2 – Residential Institutions - Care homes, hospitals, and boarding schools.
C2A – Secure Residential Institutions - Prisons, young offender institutions.
C3 – Dwellinghouses - Sole or main residence used by people forming a single household.
C4 – Houses in multiple occupation - Defined in the Housing Act 2004 (with the exclusion of converted block of flats).
E(a) – Retail (other than hot food) - Shops and other retail services.
E(b) – Food and Drink - Premises mostly for on-site consumption.
E(c)(i) – Financial Services - Banks, building societies, and credit unions.
E(c)(ii) – Professional Services - Non-health/medical services (e.g., accountants, solicitors).
E(c)(iii) – Any Other Service - Non-retail services to the public.
E(d) – Indoor Sports and Recreation - Excludes motorised or firearms activities.
E(e) – Medical or Health Services - Clinics and health centres.
E(f) – Creche, Day Nursery - Facilities for childcare.
E(g)(i) – Office - For operational or administrative functions.
E(g)(ii) – Research and Development - Development of products or processes.
E(g)(iii) – Industrial Process - Processes that can operate within a residential area.
F1(a) – Education - Schools, colleges, and training centres.
F1(b) – Display of Works of Art - Galleries (excluding commercial galleries).
F1(c) – Museum - Non-commercial museums.
F1(d) – Public Library - Libraries open to the public.
F1(e) – Public Hall/Exhibition Hall - Community spaces for events.
F1(f) – Public Worship/Religious Instruction - Churches, mosques, synagogues.
F1(g) – Law Court - Court facilities.
F2(a) – Local Community Shop - Shop under 280 sqm with no similar facility nearby.
F2(b) – Community Hall - Halls for local community use.
F2(c) – Outdoor Sport/Recreation - Excludes motorised sports.
F2(d) – Indoor/Outdoor Swimming Pool - Includes skating rinks.
Sui generis - Uses that do not fall within any defined use class and are considered unique. For example, theatres, nightclubs, scrap yards and mineral extraction
Other (Please Specify) - Free text required if selected.
Use other
Operational times
#1
Opening times structure for operational hours by day
Schedule days
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Bank holiday
+ Add another
Closed
Time range
#1
Time range structure for opening and closing times
Open time
Close time
+ Add another
+ Add another
Hours not known
+ Add another
Materials
What materials are being used for the proposed development
Proposal material details
Building element
#1
Describes the materials used for a specific part of a building, such as walls, roof, windows or doors
Building element type
Walls - A vertical construction that bounds or subdivides spaces
Roof - A covering of the top part of a building, it protects the building against the effects of weather
Windows
Doors
Boundary treatments
Vehicle access and hard-standings
Lighting
External walls
Roof covering
Chimney
External doors
Ceilings
Internal walls
Floors
Internal doors
Rainwater goods
Other
Existing materials
Proposed materials
Materials not known
+ Add another
Providing additional material information
Supporting document
#1
Reference to a supporting document already listed in application.documents
Reference
Details
+ Add another
Non residential floorspace
Details of changes to non-residential floorspace in the proposed development.
Non residential change
Floorspace details
#1
Details of non-residential floorspace changes by use class including existing, lost, and proposed amounts
Use
B2 – General Industrial - Industrial uses not falling within Class E.
B8 – Storage and Distribution - Warehousing and storage.
C1 – Hotels - Includes hotels, boarding houses, and guest houses.
C2 – Residential Institutions - Care homes, hospitals, and boarding schools.
C2A – Secure Residential Institutions - Prisons, young offender institutions.
C3 – Dwellinghouses - Sole or main residence used by people forming a single household.
C4 – Houses in multiple occupation - Defined in the Housing Act 2004 (with the exclusion of converted block of flats).
E(a) – Retail (other than hot food) - Shops and other retail services.
E(b) – Food and Drink - Premises mostly for on-site consumption.
E(c)(i) – Financial Services - Banks, building societies, and credit unions.
E(c)(ii) – Professional Services - Non-health/medical services (e.g., accountants, solicitors).
E(c)(iii) – Any Other Service - Non-retail services to the public.
E(d) – Indoor Sports and Recreation - Excludes motorised or firearms activities.
E(e) – Medical or Health Services - Clinics and health centres.
E(f) – Creche, Day Nursery - Facilities for childcare.
E(g)(i) – Office - For operational or administrative functions.
E(g)(ii) – Research and Development - Development of products or processes.
E(g)(iii) – Industrial Process - Processes that can operate within a residential area.
F1(a) – Education - Schools, colleges, and training centres.
F1(b) – Display of Works of Art - Galleries (excluding commercial galleries).
F1(c) – Museum - Non-commercial museums.
F1(d) – Public Library - Libraries open to the public.
F1(e) – Public Hall/Exhibition Hall - Community spaces for events.
F1(f) – Public Worship/Religious Instruction - Churches, mosques, synagogues.
F1(g) – Law Court - Court facilities.
F2(a) – Local Community Shop - Shop under 280 sqm with no similar facility nearby.
F2(b) – Community Hall - Halls for local community use.
F2(c) – Outdoor Sport/Recreation - Excludes motorised sports.
F2(d) – Indoor/Outdoor Swimming Pool - Includes skating rinks.
Sui generis - Uses that do not fall within any defined use class and are considered unique. For example, theatres, nightclubs, scrap yards and mineral extraction
Other (Please Specify) - Free text required if selected.
Specified use
Existing gross floorspace
Floorspace lost
Total gross proposed
Net additional floorspace
+ Add another
Room details
#1
Details of room changes for hotels, residential institutions and hostels (C1, C2, C2A use classes)
Use class for accommodation
C1 – Hotels - Includes hotels, boarding houses, and guest houses.
C2 – Residential Institutions - Care homes, hospitals, and boarding schools.
C2A – Secure Residential Institutions - Prisons, young offender institutions.
Other (Please Specify) - Free text required if selected.
Use other
Existing rooms lost
Total rooms proposed
Net additional rooms
+ Add another
Ownership certificates and agricultural land declaration
Who will be affected by the proposal and whether they have been notified, such as agricultural tenants
Sole owner
Agricultural tenants
Notified person
#1
Details of a person that has been notified (often owners and agricultural tenants of the land)
A Person
Details of an individual
Title
First Name
Last Name
Address Text
Postcode
Notice served date
+ Add another
Ownership certificate type
Certificate A - Applicant is the sole owner of the land and there are no agricultural tenants.
Certificate B - Applicant knows all other owners or agricultural tenants and has notified them.
Certificate C - Applicant knows some of the other owners or agricultural tenants and has notified those they know.
Certificate D - Applicant does not know any of the other owners or agricultural tenants.
Steps taken
Newspaper notice
#1
Details of the newspaper notice published for unknown owners/tenants
Newspaper name
Publication date
+ Add another
Person reference
Declaration confirmed
Declaration date
Pre-application advice
Details of pre-application advice previously received from the planning authority
Pre-application advice sought
Officer name
Reference
Advice date
Advice summary
Processes machinery waste
How waste will be managed on the site
Site activity details
Proposal waste management
Waste management
#1
Details of applicable waste management facilities including type, capacity, and throughput information.
Waste management facility type
Inert Landfill - Disposal site for inert waste materials.
Non-Hazardous Landfill - Landfill for non-hazardous waste.
Hazardous Landfill - Landfill site for hazardous waste.
Energy from Waste Incineration - Incineration facility generating energy from waste.
Other Incineration - Non-energy-producing incineration sites.
Landfill Gas Generation Plant - Plant generating energy from landfill gas.
Pyrolysis/Gasification - Facilities using pyrolysis or gasification processes.
Metal Recycling Site - Site for recycling metals.
Transfer Stations - Facilities for sorting and transferring waste.
Material Recovery Facility (MRF) - Facility for sorting recyclable materials.
Household Civic Amenity Sites - Public waste disposal sites for households.
Open Windrow Composting - Outdoor composting of biodegradable waste.
In-Vessel Composting - Enclosed composting for controlled conditions.
Anaerobic Digestion - Plant for organic waste decomposition without oxygen.
Mechanical, Biological, or Thermal (MBT) - Combined waste treatment facility.
Sewage Treatment Works - Plant for treating wastewater.
Other Treatment - Any other waste treatment not listed.
Recycling Facilities for Construction Waste - Sites recycling construction and demolition waste.
Storage of Waste - Facilities for storing waste before processing.
Other Waste Management - Any other waste management facility not listed.
Other Developments - Any other related developments.
Total capacity
Unit type
Tonnes - Measured by mass in tonnes
Litres - Measured by volume in litres
Annual throughput
+ Add another
Waste streams
Annual throughput for different types of waste streams
Municipal
Construction demolition
Commercial industrial
Hazardous
Description of the proposal
What development, works or change of use is proposed
Proposal description
Proposal started
Proposal start date
Proposal completed
Proposal completion date
Is public service infrastructure
Residential units
Details of the residential units that make up both the current and proposed development.
Residential unit change
Residential unit summary
#1
Breakdown of residential unit counts by tenure and housing type, with optional unit breakdowns
Tenure type
Market Housing - Private housing for sale or rent.
Social Rented Housing - Public/social housing at below-market rents.
Intermediate Housing - Housing with rents or ownership costs between social housing and market housing.
Key Worker Housing - Housing for essential workers (e.g. teachers, NHS staff).
Social, Affordable, or Intermediate Rent - Housing for below-market rent.
Affordable Home Ownership - Shared ownership or similar schemes.
Starter Homes - Discounted homes for first-time buyers.
Self-Build and Custom Build - Homes built or commissioned by individuals.
Housing type
Houses - Detached, semi-detached, or terraced houses.
Flats/Maisonettes - Self-contained apartments or maisonettes.
Sheltered Housing - Housing with support for older or disabled people.
Bedsit/Studio - Single-room living spaces.
Cluster Flats - Flats with shared communal areas.
Other - Any other housing type not listed.
Live-Work Units - Properties combining residential and workspace.
Unknown - When the type of housing is uncertain.
Unit quantities
#1
Structure for defining quantities of units, either as unknown or broken down by bedroom count
Units unknown
Bedroom count
#1
Structure for counting units by bedroom number, allowing for unknown bedroom counts
No bedrooms unknown
Number of bedrooms
Units
+ Add another
Total units
+ Add another
Unit quantities
#1
Structure for defining quantities of units, either as unknown or broken down by bedroom count
Units unknown
Bedroom count
#1
Structure for counting units by bedroom number, allowing for unknown bedroom counts
No bedrooms unknown
Number of bedrooms
Units
+ Add another
Total units
+ Add another
+ Add another
Total existing units
Total proposed units
Net change
Site area
How big the site is including relevant measurements
Site area in hectares
Site area provided by
Applicant - Information provided by the applicant
System/Service - Information calculated or determined by the system or external service
Site details
Where the proposed development will be built.
Site location
#1
Details about the location of a development site, including its boundary, address, and/or coordinates
Site boundary
Address Text
Postcode
Easting
Northing
Latitude
Longitude
Description
UPRNs
+ Add another
+ Add another
Site Visit Details
Information to help the planning authority arrange a site visit
Site seen from public area
Site visit contact type
Applicant - The applicant of the application
Agent - The agent who completed the form
Contact reference
Other contact
Details of another contact person for site visits when not using the applicant or agent
Full name
Phone number
Email
Trade effluent
Details of any liquid waste produced by industial processes on the proposed site, and how it will be diposed of.
Disposal required
Description
Trees and hedges information
Details of trees and/or hedges that will be affected by the proposed development
Trees on site
Trees on adjacent land
Vehicle parking
Details of current parking facilities at the site and any changes that would be made by the proposed development.
Parking space
#1
Information about parking spaces by vehicle type, including existing and proposed counts with net change calculations
Parking space type
Cars - Standard on-site parking spaces for cars.
Light Goods/Public Carrier Vehicles - Vans, delivery vehicles, and public carriers.
Motorcycles - Spaces designated for motorbikes.
Disability Space - Accessible parking spaces.
Cycle Space - Bicycle parking, including racks or shelters.
Other - Other parking types not covered by the defined categories.
Vehicle type other
Total existing
Total proposed
Unknown proposed
Difference in spaces
+ Add another
Waste storage and collection
Any waste storage or recycling arrangements are in place, such as waste storage areas
Needs waste storage area
Waste storage area details
Separate recycling arrangements
Separate recycling arrangements details
Submit