Background
This guide deals with how we handle pre-application planning advice.
1.1 Malvern Hills District Council are able to provide you with advice and information on planning prior to the submission of a planning application. So we can provide the best possible advice and information within an appropriate timescale it is important that you provide us with as much clear information as possible regarding your proposed ‘development’.
The service is intended to provide an indication of whether your proposal is likely to gain planning permission or not, what the key issues are for consideration and what you would need to submit with any application that you make.
Charges will apply for all pre-application advice given in accordance with the scale of fees and categories as outlined in the table of fees section. Charges are in addition to the actually set planning application fees.
Benefits of the service
We encourage and welcome the opportunity to provide advice before an application is made. There are considerable benefits in seeking advice before making an application:
- It gives you an opportunity to understand how planning policies will be applied to your development.
- It can identify at an early stage where there is a need for specialist/technical input, for example on listed buildings, trees, highways, landscape, noise, transport, contaminated land, ecology and archaeology.
- It will assist you in preparing proposals for formal submission which, providing you have taken our advice fully into account, is likely to be handled more efficiently.
- It may lead to a reduction in time spent by your professional advisors in working up proposals.
- It may indicate at an early stage that a proposal is unacceptable, saving you the cost of pursuing a formal application.
- It can ensure an application is complete and comprehensive and to a satisfactory standard, avoiding rejection at registration stage or early refusal of permission because of inadequate or insufficient information.
Pre-application advice service
If you wish to take advantage of our pre- application advice service it couldn’t be easier. Simply fill out the pre-application advice request form and provide supporting plans, photos etc. so that we understand what you propose. What you need to provide in detail is outlined on the pre-application form.
What we will provide is:
- A response in writing within 20 working days or within an agreed timeframe for smaller schemes. In this context, a smaller scheme consists of less than 10 dwellings, a proposed floor area of less than 1,000 metres squared or a site area of less than 1ha. A larger scheme is one which falls above these thresholds.
- A response in writing within 30 working days or within an agreed timeframe for larger schemes.
- Identification of the relevant site planning history.
- Identification of the relevant constraints affecting the site.
- The potential issues/impacts across the site boundaries.
- Consultation with specialist colleagues and invitation for them to attend any meetings where appropriate.
- Where a planning obligation (Section 106 Agreement) is likely to be required, we would seek to agree the likely content of such an agreement prior to the submission of an application.
- Confirmation of what information/studies/ reports etc. are likely to be required/ submitted with your application.
- Guidance how best to undertake consultation prior to the submission of the application with local residents and other groups.
- An informal indication of the likely outcome of your proposed development, with an indication, where possible, of how it could be amended to improve the chances of a successful outcome.
If you are unsure of the correct fee or category your proposal falls within, please contact the planning department for further advice.
Any informal advice given is not binding on the council and is given in the spirit of helpfulness and is based upon the information provided to the Planning Officer.
Planning Performance Agreement (PPA)
For large scale and more complex planning proposals a Planning Performance Agreement (PPA) may be beneficial. The agreement sets out a project plan to manage the proposal. Applicants should contact a planning officer to discuss this at the earliest possible stage.
Charging for pre-application advice
We do not charge for pre-application advice for new and expanding businesses creating employment opportunities.
We also do not charge for pre-application advice for developments that meet environmental standards or deliver a meaningful contribution to carbon reduction.
From 19 July 2021, pre-application advice applications will have their fee refunded where the applicant commits to and delivers on:
- The installation of a low carbon/renewable energy technology on an existing building (solar panels, heat pumps etc).
- Householder developments that include the installation of low carbon/renewable energy technology (e.g. extensions with a solar panel etc) that exceed the policy/regulatory requirements in operation at that time.
To request a refund, please email the Planning Support Team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with details of the pre-application advice application, the relative planning application and a signed letter stating which of the above points you committed to and the date of completion.
Pre-application advice charges for businesses
The table below sets out our fees for offering pre-application advice from the 1 April 2025 for residential developments.
| Residential development (including one-for-one replacements, conversions and sub-divisions) |
Development site area |
Proposed gross floor area (measured externally in metres squared) |
Fee for the first three meetings (including VAT) |
Fee for additional meetings, (per meeting and including VAT) |
| 1 to 4 dwellings |
Less than 0.5ha |
500 or less |
£378.31 |
£152.75 |
| 5 to 9 dwellings |
0.6 to 0.99ha |
501 to 999 |
£757.26 |
£152.75 |
| 10 to 49 dwellings |
1 to 1.25ha |
1,000 to 2,499 |
£1,497.56 |
£754.63 |
| 50 to 199 dwellings |
1.26 to 2ha |
2,500 to 9,999 |
£3,004.36 |
£1,136.30 |
| 200 or more dwellings |
More than 2ha |
10,000 or more |
£4,507.08 |
£1,509.06 |
The table below sets out the fees for offering pre-application advice from the 1 April 2025 for other types of development.
| Type of development |
Fee (including VAT) |
Fee for additional meetings, (per meeting and including VAT) |
| Advertisements |
£79.37 |
£42.85 |
| Change of use |
£225.92 |
£116.18 |
| Telecommunications |
£225.92 |
£116.18 |
|
Glasshouses or Poly Tunnels
|
£334.40 |
£152.75 |
| Householder development |
£54.94 |
Not applicable |
| All other development proposals not falling within any of the above categories such as variation of removal of conditions, car parks, roads, Heritage and Listed Building Formal Written Advice Service and certificates of lawfulness |
£152.75 |
£79.37 |
Where a development proposal falls within one or more categories, the higher fee will apply.
Payment should be made at the time of the pre-application advice request.
Payment can be easily made over the telephone by calling 01684 862221. Alternatively you can send a cheque payable to Malvern Hills District Council.
Exemptions
Advice sought in the following categories is free:
- Where the enquiry is made by a local authority or county council.
- Where the enquiry is made by a parish or town council.
- Where the enquiry is made by a housing association, registered social landlord, or an equivalent affordable housing provider or an architect/agent acting directly on their behalf.
- Where the development is for the direct benefit of a disabled person, i.e. an extension, ramp, annex (excludes a new dwelling house), (and as such there would be no fee incurred to make the planning application).
- Advice on how to submit a planning application or a fee enquiry.
- Planning discussions in relation to enforcement investigations.
Freedom of information
The pre-application advice service is a confidential fee-based process. However, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and Environmental Information Regulation 2004 we may receive a request to provide information regarding pre-application advice. Such requests will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and may result in some information being released. We may contact you if such a request is received.
Information relating to pre-application advice will normally become available to the public once a formal application is submitted.
Contact details
Please email your completed pre-application request sheet to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Our postal address is: Planning Services, Malvern Hills District Council, The Council House, Avenue Road, Malvern, WR14 3AF.
You can telephone us by calling 01684 862221 between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
You can find more information on our website on our Planning website.
General information
- No chargeable advice will be provided, or your request considered, without payment of the relevant fee.
- Meetings are not a compulsory element of the pre-application advice process and will only be conducted where agreed by both parties. Unfortunately, no refund or reduction in the fee will be available should a meeting not be taken up.
- Meetings will generally be held on Teams unless agreed between the parties that in-person would be more appropriate. Meetings may be held at the Civic Centre, Pershore, The Council House Great Malvern or on site by agreement between the Council and applicant.
- The attendance of consultees at meetings cannot be guaranteed, however wherever possible and necessary, invitations will be issued.
- Please note the additional fee requirements in relation to highway advice, other consultees may also make charges in the future.
- Where a meeting is held in the first instance prior to initial written advice, a timescale for the follow up written response will be agreed at the meeting. Wherever possible, the first meeting will be held within the response times noted above. Subsequent meetings will be dependent on the progress with the proposals and subject to availability of the Planning Officer and relevant consultees.
- All advice is provided without prejudice to the outcome of any future planning application, or change to the statutory or policy planning framework, however where changes are perceived to be imminent, we will advise you accordingly.
- Where significant new information comes to light during the course of a planning application that was not considered at pre- application stage, the Planning Officer will alert the applicant to this and seek additional information if appropriate.
- Development carried out on site without the benefit of planning permission (where it is required) is at risk of enforcement action and applicants and their representatives should be fully aware of this and be mindful of it when considering their position and future options.
- Only under very exceptional circumstances will a refund or part refund be provided.
- Free and independent professional advice on the planning process, and assistance with planning matters, may be available to you, depending on your circumstances. For further information, contact the local branch of Planning Aid through www.rtpi.org.uk/planning-aid/
Other charges
In addition to the charges set out, Worcestershire County Council Highways also charge for pre-application advice.
Payment must be sent to Worcestershire County Council Economy and Infrastructure Directorate. You can find out more at Highways pre-application advice | Worcestershire County Council
Follow the link for information on fees: Worcestershire County Council charges for pre-application advice.