Full planning permission
Find out how to apply for planning permission including for change of use for placing tables and chairs on the highway.
Proposal type
You should apply for full planning permission for works relating to:
- a flat
- sub-dividing a house into more than one unit
- proposals to build a separate house in a garden
- changes to the number of dwellings on the site (flat conversions)
- changes of use to part or all of the property to non-residential (including business) uses or external alterations that require planning permission, including new shopfronts
- change of use for placing tables and chairs on the highway
Planning permission will also be required for 'relevant' demolition in a conservation area. You can read further information in national guidance on demolition in a conservation area.
The householder form should not be used for any of the above requests.
The quickest and easiest way to submit a planning application is online via the Planning Portal.
Checklists
Please use our validation checklist below to ensure you provide all the relevant information. You can use this checklist if you are using any of the following forms:
- planning permission
- planning permission and demolition in a conservation area
- planning permission and listed building consent
- planning permission and advertisement consent
If you are making an application for relevant demolition in a conservation area only, please use the following checklist.
Paper application
If you unable to apply online, you will need to post the application forms below to the address on the form.
Download application form for planning permission
Download application form for planning permission and consent to display advertisements
More information
Read more about making a planning application to avoid delays in processing your application.
Request pre-application planning advice.