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Objecting to Planning Permission

You have a right to have your say about other people's planning applications and objecting to a planning application is a fairly simple process.

If you are very serious about it you should make the objection in writing rather than on the phone or in person as this carries significantly more weight.

The objection should be formal, professional and demonstrate an understanding of planning law and the local plan.

To make the process as efficient as possible, make sure that you send your letter to the appropriate case officer and supply the correct reference number.

Anonymous letters carry little influence so it's important that you write your name on all correspondence.

Valid objections may include issues of design, appearance, layout, safety, noise pollution etc.

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