REALWorld Law

Planning / zoning

Timing

How long does it take for an initial decision to be made after receipt of an application for permission for development or the carrying on of a designated use?

UK - England and Wales UK - England and Wales

UK - England and Wales

This depends on the subject matter of the application for planning permission. The minimum period is 21 days after details of the application have been published but it is usually significantly longer than this. An appeal for non-determination may be submitted if a decision has not been taken within a certain period of time after the application was made.

For:

  • Straightforward applications in England and Wales, an appeal for non-determination may be submitted after eight weeks
  • Major applications in England, an appeal for non-determination may be submitted after 13 weeks
  • Applications in Wales which are amended prior to determination, an appeal for non-determination may be submitted after 12 weeks from the receipt of the original application or four weeks from receipt of the amendment, whichever is the later
  • Development that requires an environmental impact assessment in England and Wales, an appeal for non-determination may be submitted after 16 weeks.

These time periods may be extended with the written agreement of the local planning authority.

Applications for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) in England and Developments of National Significance in Wales follow different timetables as dictated by those processes.  For example, the process for NSIPs from application, through public examination to decision by the Secretary of State (ie a senior member of the Government, a politician appointed by the Prime Minister) should take one year.  However, there are extensive consultation requirements that must be undertaken prior to submission of the application which may take significantly longer than this.