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Development Control - latest planning news

Welcome to the latest planning news section of Bury’s e-Planning Service.  

Visit this page regularly to keep up-to-date with the latest developments.


Validation of Planning Applications – Local List
(Adopted 27 February 2008)

The Council have agreed a set of Local Requirements for the validation of planning permission.

Go to validation checklist web page for more information


The National increase in Planning Fees from the 6 April 2008

The Government has published draft regulations announcing an increase in fees to be paid for planning applications from the 6 April 2008. See examples below:

  • House Extensions - was £135 now £150.
  • Change of use - was £265 now £335.
  • New dwellings (per unit) - was £265 now £335.
  • Additional floorspace (per 75 sq.m) - was £265 now £335. 

The maximum figures for each category has been increased from £50,000  to £250,000.

There will also be a new fee levied for requests to discharge planning conditions, eg approval of materials or a landscaping scheme - £85 per request (£25 for house extensions).


Introduction 1APP (the national standard planning application form)

Bury Council’s Planning Team are at the forefront of a national pilot project to develop and implement a national standard planning application form for most types of planning application.  Known as ‘1APP’, the form is being phased in by every local authority in England by 1 October 2007.   Bury’s Planning Service is one of the first to go live with the new  form.  Go to the Planning Portal web site for more information about 1APP. 


Further Information

Planning Policy latest news

The Planning Policy team are currently preparing the new Local Development Framework (that will include policies against which planning applications are to be decided) and will be consulting the community on various documents as they progress. In addition, supplementary planning documents (that provide additional guidance on the implementation of particular policies), are also prepared on a regular basis by the team. New supplementary planning documents will again be subject to public consultation.

Go to Planning Policy latest news page for regular updates