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Permission in Principle

Applications for Permission in Principle

From 1 June 2018 it has been possible to apply for Permission in Principle.

The Permission in Principle consent route is an alternative way of obtaining planning permission for housing-led development which separates the consideration of matters of principle for proposed development from the technical detail of the development. The permission in principle consent route has two stages:

  • the first stage (or permission in principle stage) establishes whether a site is suitable in principle, and
  • the second (technical details consent) stage is when the detailed development proposals are assessed.

There is a right of appeal where a local planning authority refuses permission in principle upon receipt of a valid application. The procedures in place are set out in Article 5V of the Town and Country Planning (Permission in Principle) Order 2017 (as amended).

Below is a list of application numbers for Permission in Principle applications submitted to Rushcliffe Borough Council. The application details can be viewed using our planning application search facility, or by clicking on the links below.

23/01961/PIP | Application for Permission in Principle for Residential Development of One Dwelling | 9A St Marys Crescent Ruddington Nottinghamshire NG11 6FQ

24/01670/PIP | Application for Permission in Principle for Residential Development of One Dwelling | The Old Vicarage Vicarage Lane Kneeton Nottinghamshire NG13 8JR

25/00418/PIP | Application for Permission in Principle for Residential Development of Two Dwellings | Land Fronting 6 Hill Farm Court Edwalton Nottinghamshire NG12 4DP

Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date of the site notice and 14 days for this online notice to the Director of Development and Economic Growth, Rushcliffe Arena, Rugby Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7YG quoting the application number.

Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members of the public. When determining the application it may not always be possible to take account of late representations received after the 14 day period.