Planning
Most new buildings or major changes to existing buildings or to the local environment need consent - known as planning permission. Without a planning system everyone could construct buildings or use land in any way they wanted, no matter what effect this would have on other people who live and work in their area.
Your local planning authority is responsible for deciding whether a development - anything from an extension on a house to a new shopping centre - should go ahead.
Find your council
Find contact details for the council in your area.
Find your Local Planning Authority (https://gov.wales/find-your-local-planning-authority)
Find your Local Planning AuthorityPolicy and legislation
Find out more about the legal framework which underpins the planning system, including key Acts of Parliament, Government Circulars, Planning Policy, Guidance and links to live consultations.
Explore (https://planningportal.pp.tqinfra.co.uk/wales/planning/policy-and-legislation)
ExploreAbout the Planning System
This section provides information and guidance on how the planning system works in Wales.
Explore (https://planningportal.pp.tqinfra.co.uk/wales/planning/about-the-planning-system)
ExploreHaving your say
Citizens can take an active part in decisions affecting them and their communities. Find out more information on how to get involved in planning decisions and express an opinion.
Explore (https://planningportal.pp.tqinfra.co.uk/wales/planning/having-your-say)
Explore