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OBJECTING OR SUPPORTING A PLANNING PROPOSAL ... When a planning application is submitted it is processed by the planning department within a set procedure. Applications are usually dealt with within 8 weeks of submission, but delays do occur for a variety of reasons.
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www.planning-applications.co.uk/objection.htm
www.planning-applications.co.uk/objection.htm
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The Council can only take into account 'material planning considerations' when looking at your comments. Please note: it is important to understand that the material considerations relevant to any particular application will need to be we...
http://www.richmond.gov.uk/home/environment/planning/pl...
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5.1 Objecting to a planning ... 5.1.1) Reasons for objecting ... You must provide sound factual reasons for your opposition and these should be explained in a clear and concise way. Using bullet points may be useful to avoid confusion. Try to stick to the planning and policy issues, as these arguments will hold more weight...
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www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/sheffield/commuityhandbook/sec...
www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/sheffield/commuityhandbook/section5/objectingtoaplanningapplication.htm
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Planning permission & applications FAQs ... How can I find out if I need planning permission? ... How can I find out if I need planning permission?; Check whether there are any local constraints on your property, and then let the Planning Portal help you decide whether you need planning permission for what you want to do.
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www.kirklees.gov.uk/answers/planning/planningfaq.shtml
www.kirklees.gov.uk/answers/planning/planningfaq.shtml
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- (UK) ; This is a summary of suggested steps you might take in organising an objection against an unwelcome planning application. ... Once aware of a planning application, find out what it entails (perhaps by viewing the application at the planning office).
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www.mcspotlight.org/campaigns/current/residents/organis...
www.mcspotlight.org/campaigns/current/residents/organise.html
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Have you tried contacting the local planning officer for guidance? Believe it or not they are generally quite helpful. On the last point I understand that the number of objections is what counts, therefore individual objections is better.
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www.extra.rdg.ac.uk/wkc1/DIY/building/msg00037.html
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Look at the submitted plans and decide on your main reasons for objecting to the application. Make sure they are valid reasons from a Planning Officer’s perspective <click here>.
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www.bvps.org.uk/Objecting.htm
www.bvps.org.uk/Objecting.htm
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OBJECTING NEIGHBOURS - WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO HANDLE THEM ... If you are about to submit an application for Planning permission then you need to complete a risk assessment on the likely reactions from your neighbours.
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planning-permission.blogspot.com/
planning-permission.blogspot.com/
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local authorities are not obliged to have one of these 12 reasons only for objecting to planning permission. Senator Coogan may want to argue on amendment No. 143 and I will not pre-empt him.
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www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie/S/0161/S.0161.19991124000...
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie/S/0161/S.0161.199911240005.html
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