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How do I contact Kirklees planning department?

How do I contact Kirklees planning department?

Contact Planning Policy

  1. [email protected].
  2. 01484 221000.

What are planning costs?

Planning Costs means all costs related to the design of the Leasehold Improvements including, without limitation, the professional fees of the Architect and other professionals preparing and/or reviewing the Plans.

How much does a retrospective planning application cost?

Costs for retrospective planning permission are the same as those for advance permission: £462 for a new single dwelling and £206 for an extension in England. If the application is refused, you will be required to put things back as they were unless you appeal the decision and it is overturned.

How to pay Kirklees Council building control charges?

Payment can be made via Cheque (made payable to Kirklees Council) and deposited with the application, or alternatively, you can pay via debit/credit card over the phone. If you wish to pay by card, please supply the appropriate contact information with the application. The tables of the Charge Scheme relate to the following types of work;

How to search for planning application in Kirklees?

Search by planning application number, postcode, street name or locality. Please note Maps are normally updated within three working days of an application being received. The register of planning applications is open to public inspection, during office hours. Planning and development Search for planning applications

How to search for local land charges Kirklees?

To book an appointment to carry out a personal search during the current restrictions, please telephone 01484 221000 and ask for ‘Local Land Charges’. Completing this form takes around 5 minutes.

Are there fees for planning applications in England?

A general increase to the planning fees was introduced by the Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications, Deemed Applications, Requests and Site Visits) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2017. Local planning authorities use the 2012 Fees Regulations to charge the correct fee for each application, based on the details of the application.

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