Planning
Planning Applications Registered Today - Friday 09 January 2009None so far Data extracted from planning system: 08 January 2009, 18:00
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Revised Planning Fees
The Government revised the planning application fees on 6th April 2008.
Please see revised scale of fees
Application Forms - 1APP
From 6th April 2008, the new national standard planning application form (1APP) replaced all existing types of planning application forms (except applications for minerals) within England, and is the only legal way of submitting a planning application.
The 1APP form is far easier to complete online than on paper, and the Council advises that applications are made online.
Printable versions are available from the Planning Portal website, and the Council can provide paper copies on request.
Shrewsbury and Atcham Borough Council recommends that all planning applications be made through the Planning Portal.
Changes to the Scheme of Delegation
Shrewsbury & Atcham Borough Council consulted stakeholders and interested parties on proposed changes to the Scheme of Delegation for the processing of Planning and other Applications. View details of the Changes
Where I live
Find out a range of information specific to your property and your neighbourhood. It includes a link to maps and tables showing recent planning applications, appeals and enforcements close to your property.
Do I need planning Permission?
If you are thinking about modifying or extending your property, or even building something new, then you might need planning permission. The Council can advise you whether you will need permission, and what sort of applications you will need to make.
Applying for Planning Permission
We recommend that you apply through the Planning Portal you can fill in and submit the forms and drawings online, you can also pay the fees online. It saves time and is more accurate, and is kinder to the environment (a typical paper application is made up of the equivalent of 140 A4 sheets of paper)
Our Development Control team deal with Planning Applications, Click the link below for more detailed information about how the process works, or if you need help preparing your application.
Planning Explorer
In addition to viewing the planning application registers above, you can also use our Planning Explorer tool. The planning explorer holds only summary information (does not provide application dates, decision notices etc.) about the same applications as the planning application register above, but it has additional address searching facilities.
Committees
The main committee dealing with planning applications is the
this is the body that decides whether to grant or refuse permission for each application. This committee meets roughly every 4 weeks
If the DC and EP committee are considering approving an application which goes against established council policy and is contrary to officer recommendations then they must refer it to the
This committee does not have a regular meeting schedule, it is convened as required based on referrals from the DC and EP committee
Committee agendas, minutes and officers reports are available online, either by using the links above, or . . .
In the application register, where an application is to be determined by committee, a link is provided to the relevant committee agenda and reports. After the meeting has taken place, a link is also provided to the minutes of the meeting.
Officer's reports are published 5 working days before the date of the meeting, and are available on this website.
Minutes are required to go through an approval process before publication, however they are normally available on this website within 5 working days of the meeting.
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