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About appeals

There are a number of different kinds of appeal. The most common is a planning appeal although other types are also described in this guidance.

What is a planning appeal?

You can appeal a decision made by a local planning authority (LPA) on a planning application if you disagree with it or if the application wasn’t determined within eight weeks (for a typical householder development) or 13 weeks for major developments.

The applicant of any type of planning application is usually entitled to appeal the decision of the local planning authority (LPA).

This is usually where an application is refused by the LPA, but there are also other rights of appeal in respect of other matters.

However, there are no third party rights of appeal - so if you have objected to a planning application and it is approved by the LPA then you cannot appeal that decision. Only applicants or their appointed agents can appeal.

Using the left-hand menu, read more about how appeals are determined and the role of the Planning Inspectorate.


Things to consider

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