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Planning Weekly List

The weekly lists options below display lists from the previous four weeks. If you wish to search and comment for planning applications for an older date range - go to our Planning Search and select the date range you require by using  the Date range at the bottom of the page.

*If the weekly list is blank - no appeals or applications have been made for that week.

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Planning Committee and Meetings

Determining planning applications during the coronavirus outbreak

Planning committee meetings were initially suspended at the start of the coronavirus outbreak. The Government has now issued new regulations which will allow us to hold virtual public meetings until such time as it is safe to start meeting in person again.

Officers and members of the planning committee will be able to take part in these meetings through the use of Zoom. These meetings will be broadcast live on our Youtube channel, so the public can watch the debate and decisions being taken. 

The public will not be allowed to attend these meetings to help limit the spread of the virus, but people can still make representations and can speak to the committee using the public speaking facility. See the public speaking and coronavirus section of this page for more information.

Decisions on other planning applications will continue to be made as normal.

Officers will  be carrying out limited site visits at this time but we will still be requesting  applicants provide photographic and/or video evidence as may be necessary. If insufficient evidence is made available to allow officers to adequately assess the applications, we will seek to agree extensions of time with applicants, to deal with their planning applications.

Officers will not themselves be placing site notices at this time, but will ask applicants to display these and provide evidence to confirm this. 

Agenda & Minutes

North Area Meetings and MinutesSouth Area Meetings and Minutes

How does the planning committee process work ?

pdf Guide to the planning committee process (474 KB)

Decisions on the majority of planning applications are made by officers under "delegated powers".  The more major, complex and controversial applications are generally decided by the Planning Committee.

The North Area Planning Committee meet every 1st Wednesday of the month (unless otherwise stated) and has 16 members. The South Area Planning Committee meet every 3rd Wednesday of the month (unless otherwise stated) and has 22 members.  It decides planning applications in accordance with agreed policies and enforces planning decisions when these are not complied with.

You will normally be able to view a copy of the report to Committee one week before the meeting.  The minutes are then normally available one week after the meeting.

Representations

We will try and ensure that all comments received relating to a planning application are reported, where relevant, to the Council's Planning Committee.  Also it may be possible to report to the Planning Committee comments, letters or emails received on the day of the Committee meeting.  We strongly recommend against the submission of comments or documents close to the start of Planning Committee meetings.

Public Speaking and coronavirus

Due to the coronavirus outbreak public speaking at planning committee meetings was initially suspended. However it has now been agreed that members of the public can speak to the committee by registering in advance.

If you want to speak at a Planning Committee meeting please register in the normal way by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

We will then advise you about how we can make sure your views are recorded and represented to the committee.

Letters of support or objection will also continue to be taken into account.

You can still only speak on items which are due to be determined by the Planning Committee.

 

Advice to Public Speakers at Planning Committee re. visual aids/additional material

Visual aids such as photographs or plans, or written material cannot be handed out, circulated or displayed at any Planning Committee meeting. 

For more information download our pdf Guide for Participants Public Speaking at Planning Committee (517 KB)

Planning Enforcement

  We are currently experiencing a high demand on the Planning Enforcement Service and it is likely that that enforcement investigations will take longer than usual, however we will endeavour to update you as soon as possible on case progressions.

Information on planning enforcement

Our Planning Enforcement team investigates complaints of alleged breaches of planning control to determine if a breach has occurred and what action, if any, is required.

To help us do this we have produced our pdf Local Enforcement Plan (6.98 MB) , which was adopted in 2016.

This sets out the powers available to us to deal with breaches of planning control and at what point we will take action. The Government’s National Planning Policy Framework makes it clear that councils are expected to act proportionately when responding to any breaches.

View Government guidance

What is a breach of planning control?

Breaches of planning control include:

  • Unauthorised works to listed buildings
  • Unauthorised works to trees with a tree preservation order (TPO) or in a Conservation Area
  • Breaches of planning conditions
  • Failure to comply with a s106 agreement
  • Unauthorised development works and changes of use
  • Removal of protected hedgerows
  • Not building in accordance with the approved plans that form part of a planning permission
  • Unauthorised engineering operations, such as creation of earth bunds

What isn’t a breach of planning control?

Issues not considered breaches include:

  • Obstruction of a highway or public right of way
  • Parking of vehicles on the highway or on grass verges
  • Parking caravans on residential driveways
  • Land ownership disputes or trespass issues
  • Covenants imposed on property Deeds
  • Issues relating to noise and disturbance; smell nuisance and light pollution which are investigated by our Environmental Health Team at Worcestershire Regulatory Services. For further information contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by telephone 01905 822799. In certain circumstances such issues may be controlled by planning legislation, for example where they are the subject of a condition imposed on a planning permission.
  • Issues relating to anti-social behaviour (unless in relation to high hedges) are investigated by our Community Services Team and/or West Mercia Police. For further information contact our Community Services Team on 01684 862250 or the Police on 101 (non-emergency) or online at https://www.westmercia.police.uk/contact/af/contact-us/

More information is available in our pdf Local Enforcement Plan (6.98 MB) .

Who can submit a breach of planning control complaint?

Anyone can submit a breach of planning control complaint to be investigated. All Planning Enforcement Complaints received are confidential. If you wish to submit a complaint anonymously please contact your Parish Clerk or Ward Councillor who can contact us on your behalf.  

Report a breach of planning control

If you are unable to complete an online planning enforcement complaint form please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Enforcement tools

When dealing with breaches of planning control, there are a number of tools that can be used to help achieve the right outcome. 

Find out more about planning enforcement tools

For more information please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 01684 862221.

 

Accessing Planning History on a Property or Site

Request a planning history search

You must upload a plan clearly identifying the property or site - please ensure you have this ready before you start the application. You will need to pay online for this service.

 

Heritage and Conservation

Due to significant resourcing issues the built heritage team will be unable to respond to anything non-urgent outside of the application process. Please bear with us, as responses to applications may also be delayed in the coming months.

The Heritage Team provides a range of services and advice about the protection and enhancement of the historic built environment and the natural environment.

This section includes guidance on listed buildings, conservation areas and related applications for consents and permissions. It also includes repairs and how to search for a listed building.

The Historic EnvironmentArchaeological Fees

Natural Environment  

The Natural Environment includes guidance on how trees might be protected and applications for work on protected trees. There is also advice on biodiversity and landscape matters, rural hedgerows and high hedge complaints.

The Natural Environment

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