Applicants who have submitted a planning application to the County Council have,under certain circumstances, a right of appeal against the council's decisions relating to their application.
Appeals are made to the Secretary of State through the Planning Inspectorate who are based in Bristol.
There are three main reasons which allow an applicant to appeal against the County Council's decisions.
- an applicant may appeal against the refusal of the application by the County Council
- if the applicant has been granted planning permission by the County Council and the applicant disagrees with one or more of the planning conditions imposed by the County Council to control and regulate the development, the applicant may appeal against the imposition of the conditions.
- if the applicant concludes that the County Council are taking too long to deal with their application then they may appeal against the Council's failure to either approve or refuse their application. Such appeals are called appeals against non-determination.
Time Limits
There are time limits for appeals. An appeal against refusal of permission or the imposition of conditions must be lodged within six months of the date of the decision ie the date on the decision notice. |  |
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