You can make an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate about your planning application if:
- planning permission has been refused;
- planning permission has been granted subject to conditions and the applicant wishes to contest those conditions;
- the council has not issued a decision within the statutory period, which is normally eight weeks from date of submission.
The Planning Inspectorate will deal with the appeal on behalf of the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government. More information about submitting an appeal can be found on the Planning Inspectorate website. You can submit an appeal online on the Planning Portal where further advice is also available.
If you are considering submitting an appeal, it is possible to use our chargeable pre-application advice service to seek the views of a planning officer as to whether there is scope to amend your proposal in a way that may overcome the council's objections. The name and contact details of the planning officer who dealt with your application can be found on your decision notice.
Next Steps
In respect of householder planning applications an appeal must be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate within 12 weeks of the Decision Notice date and within 6 months for most other application types. The Procedural Guide: Planning appeals - England - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) provides more information on different time limits depending on the appeal type and circumstances. Guidance is also attached to the Decision Notice. If you require any further clarification please contact the Bromley Planning Appeals.
Further information
If you are interested in a particular appeal proposal you can search for it on our Search planning applications site. You can also search for and track the progress of an appeal online at the planning portal