Planning and Enforcement Appeals
Appeals Received
Online Appeals Register - "Public
Access" for planning is an online internet service that allows
members of the public, councillors and other vested interest groups
to interact with the planning process at a time and place that
suits them.
Planning Inspectorate
The Planning Inspectorate is the government agency that deals
with appeals in England and Wales. If an application is
refused or conditions imposed, the applicant may appeal to the
Secretary of State using a form which may be
obtained from the
Planning Inspectorate
The main work of the Planning Inspectorate is:
- processing planning and enforcement appeals
- holding inquiries into local development plans
The Planning Inspectorate also deals with a wide variety
of other planning related casework including:
- listed building consent appeals
- advertisement appeals
- reporting on planning applications called in for decision by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
- various compulsory purchase orders
- rights of way cases
- cases arising from the Environmental Protection and Water Acts
- cases arising from the Transport and Works Act and other Highways legislation
- process applications for awards of costs which may arise from any of the above
Planning Casework System
The Planning Casework Service (PCS) is an online system for
submitting,
tracking and searching for certain kinds of appeals online. The
PCS has been developed and is managed by the Planning
Inspectorate.
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For further information and advice on the
Appeals system in England and Wales use the Planning Portal (
Planning Appeals process and
Enforcement Appeals process )
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Contact: planningappeals@peterborough.gov.uk

