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New Householder Appeals Service from 6th April 2009 [Guidance]
The time limit for the Inspectorate to receive your appeal is only 12 weeks from the date shown on the LPA’s decision notice.

 

The Householder Appeal Service relates to householder planning applications concerning such proposals as extensions to houses, the erection of outbuildings, such as sheds, garages and other domestic buildings as well as fences, walls and other alterations to the external appearance of a house.  

In addition, you can appeal against a planning condition imposed on an approved householder planning permission.

A householder planning application is NOT one that seeks a change of use of the property or land, or involves a change to the number of dwellings in a building, such as where a house is converted into two or more flats. A standard Appeal is available in those circumstances.

 

The Standard Appeal Procedure guidance is available here [Guidance]

 

BACKGROUND

WHICH METHOD OF APPEAL SHOULD I USE?

WHO MAY APPEAL?

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

WHAT CAN I APPEAL AGAINST?

I WISH TO APPEAL - WHAT DO I DO NOW?

HOW LONG DO I HAVE?

COSTS AWARDS IN APPEALS


For appeals against Enforcement Notices go to [Enforcement]