The Planning Process
- Search for Applications
- Making a Planning Application
- Heritage and Conservation
- The Historic Environment
- The Natural Environment
- Conservation Area Appraisals
- Supplementary Planning Document - Local Listed Buildings
- Archaeological Fees
- Planning Policy
- Neighbourhood Planning
- Designated Neighbourhood Areas
- Abberley Neighbourhood Plan
- Broadwas and Cotheridge Neighbourhood Plan
- Malvern Town Neighbourhood Plan
- Hanley Castle Parish Neighbourhood Plan
- Clifton upon Teme Neighbourhood Plan
- Kempsey Neighbourhood Plan
- Martley, Knightwick and Doddenham Neighbourhood Plan
- Hallow Neighbourhood Plan
- Leigh & Bransford Neighbourhood Plan
- Welland Neighbourhood Plan
- Planning Policy Monitoring
- Brownfield Land Register
- Self-Build and Custom Housebuilding Register
- Neighbourhood Planning
- Other Planning Services
- Community Infrastructure Levy
- Planning Obligations (Section 106)
- Street Naming and Numbering
- Local Land Charges
- Planning Appeals
- Planning Committee and Meetings
- Planning Conditions and Fees
- Footpath Diversions (S257)
- Supplementary Planning Documents (SPD)
- Local Development Scheme (LDS)
- Planning Weekly List
- Planning History Search
- Planning Enforcement
- South Worcestershire Building Control
For a step by step guide of how the planning application process flows once you have submitted your application – view the The decision-making process guide.
Validation
Once your application has been received we will check that all the information the planning officer will need has been provided. If further information is required we will contact you or your agent.
Publicity and Consultation
After your application has been validated it will be advertised for the public and any relevant external bodies to make comments. There is pdf further information (1.26 MB) available which explains the publicity and consultation process.
Site Visit
The planning officer will need to visit the application development site to make their assessment of your proposal. You will not be required to be present for the planning officers site visit. The officer will need to take photographs of the site to help them capture the existing environment and to help them write their report. These will be for internal use only and not made available for the public to view.
Report and Recommendation
After the planning officer has assessed the planning application proposal they will write a report which justifies their recommendation. The recommendation may need to be presented to the Planning Committee and Meetings where an application is considered major, complex or controversial.
Decision
Householder and minor applications are normally dealt with by the Head of Housing and Planning Services and the planning officers under a scheme of delegated authority. Applications for major development proposals are decided by the Council's Planning Committee.
Applications for minor development may also be called to the Committee at the request of the Local ward Councillor or Head of Planning Services.
Planning applications can be approved (with or without conditions) or refused. Reasons will be given for the decision, and if applicable, for any conditions that are attached.
You (or your agent) will be told by email or by post of the decision. A copy of the decision will also be held under the planning application reference.
Please note: Following your planning approval you may now need Building Regulations. Please contact South Worcestershire Building Control for further guidance by email using