We aspire to high quality development in the National Park but this is only achieved when a self-builder, developer or organisation such as a Housing Association, think about their project holistically.
A planning processing agreement (PPA) is a project management tool and an agreed way of working for developers, the National Park and relevant stakeholders. It sets out the key stages involved in determining a planning application, identifying what information is…
Enforcement and monitoring functions are integral to the National Park Planning service. If the appropriate permission or consent is not obtained prior to starting work on site, then there may be a breach of planning control. In some cases, the…
Since August 2009, the National Park Authority, as the Planning Authority, has had the responsibility of notifying neighbours about proposed development.
In order for us to process your planning application efficiently we require a certain standard of submission. This guidance note has been prepared to assist you in ensuring the information submitted is of a suitable quality.
Major and National Developments All planning applications categorised as national developments as defined by the National Planning Framework or major developments in the Hierarchy of Development Regulations require the developer to carry out an official Pre-Application Consultation (PAC) with communities…
If you are unhappy about a refusal of planning permission or a condition imposed on a consent, when the decision was made by a planning officer under our scheme of delegation, you may request a review by the LRB. You…