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A list of statutory, non-statutory consultees can be found in the Gov.uk website – Tables 2 & 3 respectively. Also find a list of statutory undertakers.
You would need to consult with a stakeholder as early as possible before submitting the planning application.
Statutory refers to something that is related to a formal law or a statute. Statutory bodies are established by acts which Parliament and State Legislatures can pass.
It is generally good practice to have an early informal conversation about your intentions on a project. You’ll not understand their concerns early on.
Stakeholders can provide useful feedback (and an indication of the likely response to a subsequent planning application) however, as they…
Stakeholders play a significant role in the planning approval process, as they could object in an application and potentially leading it to refusal.
The term ‘stakeholder’ refers to anyone that has an interest in a project and can influence its success.
When a new application is submitted the LPA has a statutory duty to identify the relevant statutory consultees (ie Natural…
A Design and Access Statement (DAS) is not always required, even though this might be the case for only a few small projects.
A simplified planning zone is an area in respect of which a simplified planning zone scheme is in force.
Permitted development rights allow certain building works and changes of use to be carried out without having to make a planning application.