Planning permission (2024)

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  • What is planning permission?
  • When do I need planning permission?
  • How much does it cost to apply for planning permission?
  • Before you apply for planning permission
  • How to apply for planning permission
  • What happens after I submit my application?

What is planning permission?

Planning permission is how you ask your local authority to agree to your proposed building work. It can be approved or refused by the local authority. The planning permission process is used to stop inappropriate building and developments and approve those that are suitable.

When do I need planning permission?

You will need planning permission if you are going to build a house. You may need planning permission if you want to build an extension or make other changes to your existing house. Some small extensions and conservatories do not need planning permission. You should always check this with your local authority before you start any building.

You will also need planning permission if you want to significantly change how you use your land or buildings. For example, you will need planning permission to open a crèche on your property and you may need it if you are renting your property for short-term lets. There are some exceptions to this, for example, you do not need planning permission to change certain vacant commercial properties (including pubs) into homes. These exceptions are set out in the Planning and Development Regulations 2001 to 2021.

You may also need planning permission for a modular home or building. This depends on a number of factors such as how big it is, where it will be situated and what it will be used for. A modular home is a home that is built off-site and then delivered and finished at the planned location. These homes are often known as rapid build homes as they are quicker to build. The Government is building rapid build homes in certain locations for families fleeing the war in Ukraine. Planning permission is not needed for this rapid build housing programme, but the Government must take environmental issues into account when choosing locations.

Your local authority can advise if you will need planning permission and give you general advice about your application. Your local authority will also be able to tell you whether your proposals are likely to comply with the development plan for your area.

What happens if I need planning permission but don’t apply for it or get it?

It is an offence to do work that requires planning permission, without having planning permission. This offence can carry very large fines and possible imprisonment. However, if a genuine mistake has been made, it is possible to apply for planning permission to retain an unauthorised development. This permission can be refused, in which case, the unauthorised development will have to be demolished.

Types of planning permission

There are 2 types of planning permission:

  • Permission
  • Outline permission

The most common type of planning permission is permission, which is sometimes called full permission. This is where the local authority agrees to your work. Permission is normally subject to conditions, some of which may require changes to your proposals. Planning permission normally lasts for 5 years.

Outline permission is where you apply to see if the local authority agrees in principle with you building a house or large extension. When applying for outline permission, you only need certain plans and details about your proposal. You need to produce enough for the planning authority to make a decision about the siting, layout or other proposals for development. Generally, outline permission last for 3 years. If you get outline permission, you will then have to submit detailed drawings and get consequent permission before you start building work.

You must not start building before you get planning permission.

How much does it cost to apply for planning permission?

You have to pay a fee with your planning application. Different fees apply to different types of development. For example, the current fee for an application to build a house is €65. The fee for a house extension or the conversion of a garage for use as part of a house is €34.

Before you apply for planning permission

Before applying for planning permission you must give public notice of your proposals. You do this by:

  • Putting a notice in a local newspaper (your local authority will have a list), and
  • Putting up a site notice that can be clearly seen and read

You will find details of information that must be contained in the notices in the planning application form. Your planning application must be received by the local authority within 2 weeks of the notice appearing in the local newspaper and the site notice going up.

Note:

The site notice must remain in place for at least 5 weeks from the date of receipt of the planning application. (Note, nine days over Christmas, from 24 December to 1 January, are not taken into account when calculating the 5-week period).

How to apply for planning permission

You apply for planning permission by filling in a planning application form and submitting it together with required documents to your local authority.

Contact your local authority for advice about how to apply, whether your proposals are likely to comply with the development plan, what other documents you will need, what the fee will be and any other requirements. Information, application form and a checklist are available from your local authority.

What happens after I submit my application?

Anyone can make a written submission or observation objecting to or supporting your planning application. It costs €20 to make a submission. Generally, the local planning authority must make a decision on a planning application within 8 weeks of receiving the application, but if the local authority needs more information, or the decision is appealed, it may take much longer. The decision will be notified in writing to you and anyone who commented on your application.

If my application is accepted

If the local authority decides to give you planning permission, you will get a notice of intention to grant planning permission. If no one appeals the decision to An Bord Pleanála within 4 weeks of the date of this decision, you will be granted planning permission from the local authority.

If my application is refused

If the local authority refuses your application, it will give you the reasons for this. You have 4 weeks from the date of this decision to make an appeal to An Bord Pleanála.

Page edited: 7 February 2023

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Planning permission (2024)

FAQs

What does it mean to get planning permission? ›

Meaning of planning permission in English

official approval from a local government authority to build something new, or to make changes to an existing building: apply for/get/have planning permission We now have planning permission to convert and extend the 19th-century property into a training centre.

How do I make sure I get planning permission? ›

A Step-By-Step Guide to Getting Planning Permission – Griggs...
  1. Step 1 – Understand What It Is and If You Need It. ...
  2. Step 2 – Contact Your Local Authority's Planning Department. ...
  3. Step 3 – Fill In an Application With Your Council. ...
  4. Step 4 – Application Assessment. ...
  5. Step 5 – The Decision.

Why do you need planning permission? ›

You'll probably need planning permission if you want to: build something new. make a major change to your building, such as building an extension. change the use of your building.

What are the stages of planning permission? ›

What are the planning stages?
  • Stage 1 – Validation – Duration 1-2 weeks. ...
  • Stage 2 – Consultation and Publicity – Duration 3-4 weeks. ...
  • Stage 3 – Consideration – Duration 1-2 weeks. ...
  • Stage 4 – Negotiation – Duration 1-2 weeks. ...
  • Stage 5 – Recommendation – Duration 1-2 weeks. ...
  • Stage 6 – Decision – Duration 1-2 weeks. ...
  • In Summary.

What happens without planning permission? ›

If you build a new house or extension without any kind of planning permission, it is very likely a neighbour would alert the planners and you may have to demolish it. Even in the absence of enforcement action, a house without permission would be hard to sell or mortgage.

Do I need planning permission for a garage? ›

Garages are usually considered as outbuildings and don't need planning permission. Of course, there are exceptions to this rule. If you want to avoid needing planning permission, ensure your garage: Has a floor space of below 15m2 if freestanding or 30m2 if attached to your home.

What are the odds of getting planning permission? ›

Overall, 86% of planning permission applications in England are granted. However, some places have higher average approval rates than others. You have the highest chances of getting your planning application approved if you live in Carlisle, Halton or the City of London. Each of these locations has a 97% approval rate.

Where is it easiest to get planning permission? ›

10 Easiest Places to Get Planning Permission in England*
RankAreaApproved %
1Carlisle, Cumbria98.90%
2Copeland, Cumbria98.72%
3Richmondshire, North Yorkshire98.17%
4Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire97.89%
7 more rows

Do I need planning permission to create a new door opening? ›

If you are looking to replace or add bifold, patio or french doors to your property, you should not need planning permission for this, unless it is facing a road. However, you do need building regulations permissions.

Do you need drawings for planning permission? ›

If you are making any changes to the inside of the building, then you must submit existing and proposed floor plan drawings. Floor plans show how each floor of the building is set out. The floor plan drawings should show what the building looks like now and after the proposed works.

Do I need planning permission for a porch? ›

Typically, you do not need planning permission for a porch, provided it complies with specific requirements. Porches are regarded as permitted developments if they adhere to certain limits and conditions. This would enable you to complete the installation without obtaining planning permission approval.

What is required to implement a planning permission? ›

A planning permission is implemented when a material operation, authorised by the permission, is carried out (or in the case of a material change of use, when the change of use is initiated).

What are the 4 basic types of planning? ›

Within planning, there are four major categories: strategic, tactical, operational, and contingency planning.

What is planning permission in simple terms? ›

Property Law. In simple terms, planning permission is the approval needed before various forms of construction, expansion or sometimes demolition can begin. It is often required if you are: building something new.

What does planning permission determined mean? ›

3 - Determination

This process takes between 8 and 13 weeks, depending on application type. During this process, various discussions and negotiations will be taking place. The planning officer will then write a report recommending approval or refusal of the application.

What is the meaning of planning permission approval? ›

Planning permission or building permit refers to the approval needed for construction or expansion (including significant renovation), and sometimes for demolition, in some jurisdictions. One57, a skyscraper in New York City, under construction.

How long does planning permission take in Birmingham? ›

Time: Planning permission is usually approved in 8 weeks, but can take as long as 13 weeks for large projects. It is important to apply for planning permission before you begin any construction work and should plan ahead accordingly.

What is the meaning of planning application? ›

a document asking a local government authority for official permission to build something new, or to make changes to an existing building: submit/put in/lodge a planning application A planning application has been submitted for the construction of two wind turbines.

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