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Planning Applications Decisions - Other Developments, England, District by Development Type: a data cube spreadsheet

Planning applications decided by district level planning authority and type of development

Decisions for values of Reference period
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Reference area Year ending 2013-09-30 Year ending 2013-12-31 Year ending 2014-03-31 Year ending 2014-06-30 Year ending 2014-09-30 Year ending 2014-12-31 Year ending 2015-03-31 Year ending 2015-06-30 Year ending 2015-09-30 Year ending 2015-12-31 Year ending 2016-03-31 Year ending 2016-06-30 Year ending 2016-09-30 Year ending 2016-12-31 Year ending 2017-03-31 Year ending 2017-06-30 Year ending 2017-09-30 Year ending 2017-12-31 Year ending 2018-03-31 Year ending 2018-06-30 Year ending 2018-09-30 Year ending 2018-12-31 Year ending 2019-03-31 Year ending 2019-06-30 Year ending 2019-09-30 Year ending 2019-12-31 Year ending 2020-03-31 Year ending 2020-06-30 Year ending 2020-09-30 Year ending 2020-12-31 Year ending 2021-03-31 Year ending 2021-06-30 Year ending 2021-09-30 Year ending 2021-12-31 Year ending 2022-03-31 Year ending 2022-06-30 Year ending 2022-09-30
Upper Tier Authorities
Bath and North East Somerset 10 19 27 32 26 30 37 47 69 77 80 85 94 98 109 106 105 114 117 132 132 113 95 82 66 72 68 62 58 52 57 63 63 66 68 67 75
Bedford 52 60 57 54 49 42 43 38 40 46 36 38 39 31 39 48 46 45 45 42 42 44 37 30 30 34 34 32 31 25 26 29 32 36 39 39 40
Blackburn with Darwen 102 93 91 85 82 80 79 87 90 92 95 92 92 90 82 75 70 72 70 72 70 71 67 59 59 55 52 51 49 45 48 49 51 59 68 77 76
Blackpool 113 119 120 121 125 121 109 96 92 90 85 95 88 84 91 82 84 81 75 76 62 55 49 45 39 40 45 42 59 67 70 77 72 64 59 52 54
Bournemouth 56 57 40 41 52 56 61 56 40 45 41 39 47 45 49 62 70 69 74 67 58 52 47 34 19 10
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole 20 48 66 86 81 71 71 67 67 60 53 56 68 76
Bracknell Forest 38 37 41 38 45 41 40 37 32 38 42 50 51 47 40 32 39 40 49 51 43 41 34 29 34 39 46 45 53 42 35 35 26 28 21 20 17
Brighton and Hove 62 75 94 96 96 93 90 81 77 78 90 109 116 118 108 112 120 115 130 129 117 131 120 112 116 119 107 118 118 109 116 96 93 88 90 84 68
Bristol, City of 198 170 157 154 147 159 166 162 153 117 108 108 118 142 155 163 160 161 152 151 147 146 136 133 143 153 183 179 187 179 173 185 179 195 193 183 162
Buckinghamshire 51 85 128 162 135 142 127 132 146 135
Dimensions
Dimension
Value
Dclg Planning Decisions Other Developments Decisions By Development Type
  1. Advertisements
  2. Certificate-of-lawful-development
  3. Change-of-Use
  4. Conservation-area-consents
  5. Householder-developments
  6. Listed-building-consents-to-alter-extend
  7. Listed-building-consents-to-demolish
  8. Mineral-Processing
  9. Notification
Reference Period
  1. Year ending 2013-09-30
  2. Year ending 2013-12-31
  3. Year ending 2014-03-31
  4. Year ending 2014-06-30
  5. Year ending 2014-09-30
  6. Year ending 2014-12-31
  7. Year ending 2015-03-31
  8. Year ending 2015-06-30
  9. Year ending 2015-09-30
  10. Year ending 2015-12-31
  11. Year ending 2016-03-31
  12. Year ending 2016-06-30
  13. Year ending 2016-09-30
  14. Year ending 2016-12-31
  15. Year ending 2017-03-31
  16. Year ending 2017-06-30
  17. Year ending 2017-09-30
  18. Year ending 2017-12-31
  19. Year ending 2018-03-31
  20. Year ending 2018-06-30
  21. Year ending 2018-09-30
  22. Year ending 2018-12-31
  23. Year ending 2019-03-31
  24. Year ending 2019-06-30
  25. Year ending 2019-09-30
  26. Year ending 2019-12-31
  27. Year ending 2020-03-31
  28. Year ending 2020-06-30
  29. Year ending 2020-09-30
  30. Year ending 2020-12-31
  31. Year ending 2021-03-31
  32. Year ending 2021-06-30
  33. Year ending 2021-09-30
  34. Year ending 2021-12-31
  35. Year ending 2022-03-31
  36. Year ending 2022-06-30
  37. Year ending 2022-09-30
Reference area
(showing types of area available in these data)
  1. Upper Tier Authorities
  2. Lower Tier Authorities
  3. Unitary Authorities
  4. Non-metropolitan Districts
  5. Metropolitan Districts
  6. London Boroughs
  7. National Parks of England
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Issued
19/12/2013
Modified
20/12/2022
Next update due
September 2019
Description

District level planning is undertaken by metropolitan and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities, national park authorities and urban development corporations. These authorities deal with all other planning applications that are not classified as county matters and mainly include applications for planning permissions on residential, offices, industrial, retail and householder developments.

Largescale Major Developments For dwellings, a largescale major development is one where the number of residential units to be constructed is 200 or more. Where the number of residential units to be constructed is not given in the application a site area of 4 hectares or more should be used as the definition of a largescale major development. For all other uses a largescale major development is one where the floor space to be built is 10,000 square metres or more, or where the site area is 2 hectares or more.

Smallscale Major Developments For dwellings, a smallscale major development is one where the number of residential units to be constructed is between 10 and 199 (inclusive). Where the number of dwellings to be constructed is not given in the application a site area of 0.5 hectare and less than 4 hectares should be used as the definition of a smallscale major development. For all other uses a smallscale major development is one where the floor space to be built is 1,000 square metres and up to 9,999 square metres or where the site area is 1 hectare and less than 2 hectares.

Minor Developments

For dwellings, minor development is one where the number of dwellings to be constructed is between 1 and 9 inclusive. Where the number of dwellings to be constructed is not given in the application, a site area of less than 0.5 hectares should be used as the definition of a minor development. For all other uses, a minor development is one where the floor space to be built is less than 1,000 square metres or where the site area is less than 1 hectare. Decisions are classified as relating to a Major/Minor Development on the basis of the development covered by the application which was decided.

Use categories

Decisions relating to largescale major, smallscale major or minor developments are classified by reference to the principal use within the development (i.e. the use on which other uses are considered to depend). Normally this is the one which accounts for the greater proportion of the new floorspace (although in certain cases the principal use will be one that does not account for any floorspace as such).

If there is any doubt as to the principal use in a multi-storey block the ground floor use is taken as the principal one. (This rule would apply where, for example, the amounts of floorspace taken up by two different uses were approximately equal). Proposed developments are classified on the basis of the principal use and not that of the complex of which they are part. Thus a development involving the construction of offices within the curtilage of a general industrial site would be classified as ‘Offices/Research and Development/Light Industry’. Similarly, a dance-floor extension to a restaurant would be classified as ‘All other minor developments’ and not to ‘Retail, distribution and servicing’.

Change of Use

Many developments involve some change of land use but a decision is only classified as ‘Change of Use’ if: (i) the application does not concern a major development; and (iia) no building or engineering work is involved; or (iib) the building or engineering work would be permitted development were it not for the fact that the development involved a change of use (such as the removal of internal dividing walls in a dwelling house to provide more spacious accommodation for office use).

Householder Developments

Householder developments are defined as those within the curtilage of a dwellinghouse which require an application for planning permission and are not a change of use. Included in householder developments are extensions, conservatories, loft conversions, dormer windows, alterations, garages, car ports or outbuildings, swimming pools, walls, fences, domestic vehicular accesses including footway crossovers, porches and satellite dishes. Excluded from householder developments are: applications relating to any work to one or more flats, applications to change the number of dwellings (flat conversions, building a separate house in the garden), changes of use to part or all of the property to non-residential (including business) uses, or anything outside the garden of the property (including stables if in a separate paddock).

Advertisements

Decisions on applications for consent to display advertisements under the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992 (as amended). Listed building consents

Decisions by the district planning authority on: (i) applications for listed building consent to extend and/or alter under section 8 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990; and (ii) applications for listed building consent to demolish under section 8 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. Conservation Area Consents Decisions on applications for conservation area consent under section 74 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990. Certificates of lawful development and certificates of appropriate alternative development These include all decisions relating to: (a) applications for certificates of lawful development; (b) applications for certificates of appropriate alternative development

Notifications These include all decisions relating to notifications under Circular 14/90 (electricity generating stations and overhead lines), applications by the British Coal Corporation under Class A, Part 21 of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development Order) and other notifications.

Enforcement activity

Local planning authorities have discretionary powers to take formal enforcement action if, in their view, an unacceptable breach of planning control has occurred. Where it is necessary to stop a breach immediately, the authority may issue a Temporary Stop Notice. This will halt development for 28 days while the alleged breach is investigated and further enforcement action is considered, without the need for the authority to issue an associated enforcement notice. The authority may issue an Enforcement Notice requiring the alleged breach to be remedied. If an authority considers that any activity alleged in an Enforcement Notice should cease before the end of the specified compliance period, they may serve a Stop Notice prohibiting continuation of that activity. Where conditional planning permission has been granted for a development of land and there has been a failure to comply with one or more of the conditions, an authority may serve a Breach of Condition Notice on any person who is carrying out or has carried out development, or anyone having control of the land, requiring compliance with the conditions specified in the notice.

Regulation 3 and 4 consents

Under Regulation 3 of the Town and Country Planning General Regulations 1992, SI 1992/1492, a local planning authority makes an application to itself for permission to develop land within its area, and determines that application. Regulation 4 is concerned with planning permission for development of land in which the local planning authority has an interest but which it does not itself propose to carry out.

This data also can be found in Pilot dropdown table 3 within the Live tables on planning application statistics.

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Dimension Locked Value
Dclg Planning Decisions Other Developments Decisions By Development Type
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/planning/decisions/other-developments/developmentType
Change-of-Use
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/concept/planning/decisions/other-developments/development-type/changeOfUse
Reference Area
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/geography/refArea
(not locked to a value)
Reference Period
http://opendatacommunities.org/def/ontology/time/refPeriod
(not locked to a value)