We encourage applicants to submit applications online through the
Planning Portal where you can create an electronic application, attach files of your drawings and other supporting documents and pay the application fee online by credit or debit card. If you do not want to apply online you can download the relevant form below and submit it to us with your supporting documents and fee.
For help selecting the correct application form please visit the
Planning Portal where the different types of permission are explained in detail.
The checklists listed below include national requirements for each type of application, as set by the Government, and also any local requirements the Council require to validate an application.
Please note that from 1st April 2012, most applications will need to be submitted with an information form to help the Council determine whether the proposal is liable for the London Mayor's Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). More information is available on our CIL webpage and the information form can be downloaded from the right hand side of this page.
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If your proposal relates to a flat or maisonette or the construction of a new dwelling then please use the full planning permission form. |
Note 001 |
Checklist 001 |
| Applications for full planning permission |
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This form should be used for all applications for commercial or business premises, residential applications that do not fall into the householder category and for applications that do not fall into one of the other categories.
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Note 004 |
Checklist 004 |
| Applications for outline permission |
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Note 005 |
Checklist 005 |
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Note 006 |
Checklist 006 |
| Application for reserved matters and removal or variation of conditions |
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Note 023 |
Checklist 023 |
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Note 025 |
Checklist 025 |
| Conservation Area Consent |
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Conservation Area Consent is required for the demolition of a building in a Conservation Area with a volume of more than 115 cubic metres. You also need Conservation Area Consent to demolish a gate, fence, wall or railing over 1 metre high next to a highway or over 2 metres elsewhere.
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Note 010 |
Checklist 010 |
| Listed Building Consent |
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Note 011 |
Checklist 011 |
| Advertisement consent |
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Note 012 |
Checklist 012 |
| Lawful Development Certificate applications |
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Note 014 |
Checklist 014 |
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Note 015 |
Checklist 015 |
| Proposed agricultural development |
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Note 016 |
Checklist 016 |
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Note 017 |
Checklist 017 |
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Note 018 |
Checklist 018 |
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Note 019 |
Checklist 019 |
| Other application types |
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This form should be used to discharge conditions that have been imposed on a previous application.
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Note 027 |
Checklist 027 |
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Note 021 |
Checklist 021 |
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Note 022 |
Checklist 022 |
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Note 020 |
Checklist 020 |
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Note 031 |
Checklist 031 |
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This form should be used to make an application for a new planning permission to replace an extant planning permission, where the applicant is seeking to extend the time limit for implementation. It should also be used where an extant listed building consent is associated with the planning permission and the applicant wishes to extend the time limit for implementation for that consent also. It is not possible to use this procedure where the development has already commenced, where the permission or consent has already expired at the time of application, or where the permission or consent was granted after 1st October 2009. In those cases, a new application should be made.
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Checklist 033 |
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Following a grant of planning permission, it may be necessary to make small amendments to the permission, for example moving a door or window. Where these are non-material this form can be used to apply. Whether or not a proposed amendment is non-material will depend on the circumstances of the case for example moving a window could be material if it results in the overlooking of a neighbour, but could be non-material if it does not. If you are uncertain you may wish to seek pre-application advice.
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Note 034 |
Checklist 034 |
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