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Modified: 20-Mar-2008

Guide to taking part in planning appeals - If you want to comment on someone else's appeal

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After the appeal

Anyone can apply to the LPA for planning permission for the same site after we issue the Inspector’s decision.

If the Inspector granted planning permission with some conditions attached, the appellant can ask the LPA for permission to remove or change some, or all, of those conditions. The LPA will tell interested people about that application and you can send them any comments you may have.

If the LPA refuse that application, or don’t give a decision within the time limit, there is another right of appeal. If you wrote to the LPA at application stage, they will tell you about any appeal and that you can send comments to us.