Guidance Notes for Making a Modification or Discharge of Planning Obligation
Appeal
- An appeal to modify or discharge a planning obligation can only be
made if the planning obligation was entered into on or after 25 October
1991 and has been in place for at least five years.
- Our booklet 'Making
your planning appeal' explains the procedures involved in making
an appeal against the refusal of planning permission. Most of the advice
applies equally to modification or discharge of planning obligation
appeals. Please read it and these notes carefully before completing
the appeal forms.
- Each appeal must relate to only one application. The right of appeal
is available to any person against whom a planning obligation is enforceable.
This includes the original covenantor and anyone acquiring an interest
in the land from them.
- Remember that an appeal must reach the Inspectorate within 6 months
from the date of the notice of the local planning authority's (LPA)
decision, or within 6 months of the date by which they should have
decided
the application.
NOTE - The 'Modification or discharge of planning obligations'
appeal form cannot be used for any other type of appeal. If you wish
to submit an appeal in respect of an application for planning permission
or listed building/conservation area consent, the appropriate forms can
be obtained from this website or
from the address below:
The Planning Inspectorate
Customer Support Unit
Room 3/15 Eagle Wing
Temple Quay House
2 The Square
Temple Quay
Bristol
BS1 6PN
Telephone: 0117 372 6372
Fax: 0117 372 8782
Email: enquiries@planning-inspectorate.gsi.gov.uk
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