Supporting documentation to accompany applications
In order to ensure that the Council and other interested parties such as statutory consultees and neighbours, have sufficient information to allow it to determine planning applications the Council, following consultation, has adopted various local planning application requirements, of information that has to be submitted prior to an application being registered.
The precise requirements depend on the type of application (Outline, Full, Advertisement, etc), the location (Conservation Area, Flood Plain, Etc) and the nature of the proposal are set out on this website.
A Design and Access Statement is also required with:
- Most non-householder applications for planning permission (Please note, this now includes a section on addressing sustainability and climate change);
- Householder applications in Conservation Areas, Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and National Parks;
- Applications for listed building consent.
In the download section are two documents which set out who the Council will consult when they receive an application for planning permission. One relates to householder development and the second for non-householder proposals (including advertisements, listed building, hazardous substances and similar applications).
Further information on this is given in Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) Circular 01/2006: “Guidance on Changes to the Development Control System” and in Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) publication; “Design and Access statements – How to write, read and use them”.

