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Planning decision notice - Statutory Register


The Council issues a formal decision notice, which clearly states whether permission is granted or refused. 


About 85% of applications are approved and many are subject to conditions. All applicants have a right of appeal against a refusal or conditions imposed that they do not agree with. Notes on how to appeal any decision are included on the decision notice. There is no third party right of appeal. Unless otherwise stated, development can begin at any time within 5 years of the date of the permission although details set out in the conditions must be agreed beforehand.

Often other approvals are needed before work can start, e.g. covenants on a property or Building Regulations. If these approvals introduce significant changes to a scheme a new planning permission may be needed.

Paper copies of decision notices are available from Planning Support and charged at £15 per copy including VAT.

Decision Notices for applications received from 2006 are available to view online free of charge. To do so, please visit our Development Control homepage.


Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6HP

Telephone : 01572 722577

Fax : 01572 758307

Email : enquiries@rutland.gov.uk

Website: http://www.rutland.gov.uk/developmentcontrol

Last updated : 01/10/2007 15:41:36

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