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Apply for planning permission

How to apply for planning permission, including which documents you'll need to submit

You can apply for planning permission on the Planning Portal website.

To find the planning fee you need to pay, use the Planning Portal fee calculator or download their Guide to Fees for Planning Applications in England.

Please note that planning fees are set by central government and are due to increase annually each April. If you submit an invalid application prior to the fee increase and your application is made valid after the fee increase, you will be charged at the higher fee rate (i.e. the relevant fee due at the time the application becomes valid). This will be applied irrespective of the reason for invalidity.

The Planning Portal also has information and guidance on how to submit your planning application.

Documents needed to support your application

All planning applications require supporting documents.

If you're applying for changes to windows or doors, download our desired documents guidance - this document only applies to window and door applications.

For all other application types, the table sets out which documents you'll need to submit, along with guidance and examples to help you submit acceptable documents. If you need this information in a more accessible format, email planning@rutland.gov.uk.

If you apply without submitting the correct documents, this will cause a delay in receiving your planning decision notice.

Document Householder Protected tree or tree in conservation area Listed building Certificate of lawful development (do not use for flats or apartments) Full application Prior approval for a proposed larger home extension Discharge of conditions
Application form guidance Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Location plan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Block plan Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No
Fee Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Elevations (existing and proposed) Yes No Yes Specific to application Yes Yes No
Floor plans (existing and proposed) Yes No Yes Specific to application Yes Yes No
Sectional drawings (windows and doors) No No Yes No No No Specific to application
Design and access statement Only if increase in floor area over 100 metres squared in a Conservation Area No

Yes (relevant to the complexity of the works)

Heritage impact assessment

No Building(s) if the floorspace is 100 metres squared or more, one or more dwellings in a conservation area and major applications No Supporting documents required specific to condition
Core component - planning portal - link

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