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If you seek consent or permission to carry out particular works to your property (such as building an extension) and your application:
You can appeal to the Planning Inspectorate for appeals in England and Wales, or to the Planning Appeals Commission if you are in Northern Ireland.
You should only appeal as a last resort. You should have been discussing your proposed scheme with the LPA during the course of your application for planning permission. If you think that making changes to your proposal could resolve the LPA's reasons for refusal, you should discuss these with the LPA before appealing. A further planning application to the LPA may be your best route.
Once your appeal has been submitted, it will be checked to make sure that everything is in order. The Case Officer dealing with your appeal will let you know what else you need to do during the course of your appeal, and when you need to do it. After all the documentation has been gathered together, the Inspector will consider all the evidence in the light of:
In England and Wales you can submit your appeal online using the Planning Casework Service. In Northern Ireland you must submit your appeal in writing.
For more information and links to the Northern Irish appeal forms, see our section 'The planning appeals process'.
The Planning Inspectorate
Customer Support Unit
Room 3/05
Temple Quay House
2 The Square
Temple Quay
Bristol
BS1 6PN
Telephone: 0117 3726372
Fax: 0117 3728782
Email:enquiries@planning-inspectorate.gsi.gov.uk
Planning Appeals Commission
The Chief Administrative Officer
Planning Appeals Commission
Park House
87-91 Great Victoria Street
Belfast
BT2 7AG
Tel: 028 9024 4710
Fax: 028 9031 2436
Email: info@pacni.gov.uk