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Trees: TPO & Conservation Areas The County Council will shortly be providing guidance on how they handle certain planning proposals which are notifications, rather than applications for consent. Watch this space for further details
NCC Presentation - An Introduction to Planning Presentation - Localism and Neighbourhood Plans
Between January and March 2012 we organised a number of training events to provide communities with information on the Planning System. The events were sponsored by the Government, via the DCLG Supporting Communities and Neighbourhoods in Planning initiative, which is being administered by CPRE (Campaign to Protect Rural England) and NALC (National Association of Local Councils).
NCC - Development Management Charter This Charter sets out the County Council’s commitment to its Development Management service, explains the responsibilities of the Council in respect of development management and outlines the standards which customers of the service can expect from the Council. Can also be downloaded from NCC here.
Local Councils - Handling Planning Consultations When consulted over planning proposals by the local planning authority (LPA) local (ie parish and town) councils usually have a very limited period in which to respond. This guidance note provides some pointers to help local councils to respond effectively and efficiently.
Local Councils As Developers Short guidance note on Parish & Town Councils undertaking development.
Use Classes & Permitted Changes Guidance on the various use classes in planning and permitted changes allowed between different uses without planning permission.
Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 Detail on the types of development that are generally permitted.
Outdoor Advertisements & Signs: A guide for advertisers. This booklet, prepared by Communities and Local Government, aims to explain to everyone who wants to display an outdoor advertisement how the system of advertisement control works in England. Can also be downloaded from DCLG here.
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