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Welcome to planningappeal.com, the only company you need to assist with your planning appeal whether for a planning permission refusal, householder appeal, appeal against non determination or appeal against onerous planning conditions.

This website provides a wealth of information on the planning appeal process and the types of planning appeals as well as information on who we are and some recent appeal case studies.

Planning appeals are a very specialised area of the planning system and it makes sense to talk to the experts to give your appeal the best chance of success - call us today on 0800 955 0 925 for a no obligation appraisal of your planning appeal; alternatively please use the enquiry form and we will review your planning application.

 

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At planningappeal.com our team of chartered professionals have access to a wide range of recent planning appeals, case law and precedents allowing us to ensure your appeal has the best chance of success, whilst working efficiently to ensure the most cost effective service possible. Please see the about us page for more information.

Been refused planning permission?

For whatever reason, if your planning application has not been successful, we can provide a fast appraisal of the reasons, policy issues and context and advise on the best way forward to allow your proposals to be approved, whether by appeal or negotiation to try and alleviate the issues.

Whilst this is the most common form of planning appeal, this is not the only type of appeal we can assist with. Please see the appeals page for more information. Please contact us today for a no obligation quotation.

 

About to be refused planning? Contact us without delay - it may not be too late!

Planning permission can be jeopordised by the smallest of reasons or by something than can be easily and quickly rectified. Unfortunately applicants without professional assistance or agents without specialist planning knowledge or appeal experience can easily get lost in the planning maze. We are able to provide a quick appraisal of the issues and negotiations with the local planning authority, advising on how the scheme could be made acceptable, to try and resolve any issues prior to decision.

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"Planning by appeal balloons" - Architects Journal 01.12.11

"An unprecedented 55% of housing schemes rejected at local level were passed by the inspectorate, an effect of the government’s growth agenda

Figures released this week confirm a return to ‘planning by appeal’ and show a significant increase in success for housing schemes in England rejected at local level. The Planning Inspectorate ... allowed 55 per cent of them, representing a 16 per cent rise in approvals for residential schemes from just 39 per cent from April to June.

The success rate of appeals across all sectors decided by hearing also shot up from 38 per cent in the first quarter of 2011-2012 to 47 per cent during the last three months.

The hike is being seen as evidence that the government’s pro-growth stance and the draft National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) is already having an effect.

Jonathan Brown of Urbed said the results highlighted tensions with Localism: ‘This statistical snapshot raises questions as to whether the draft NPPF, and the chief planner’s note to inspectors, have encouraged frustrated applicants to appeal with an enhanced chance of success. ‘This is precisely the intent of the NPPF, and, if confirmed, can be seen as an interim policy victory for the Treasury’s “growth view”, well before the final framework is published in spring.’"

 

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