Planning law means that we – and all other planning authorities in England and Wales – can only accept standard national planning application forms (called 1APP forms) from you.
If you are not sure which form you need, please contact us on on 01629 816200 or email customer.service@peakdistrict.gov.uk. It is important to make sure you are using the correct form.
For each application type, please see the checklist to make sure you have submitted all the additional forms that may be necessary. A list of additional forms is available below.
| Main types of planning permission |
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| 1. Householder planning permission | |
| 2. Full planning permission (not for householders) | |
| 3. Outline planning permission (with some matters reserved) | |
| 4. Outline planning permission (with all matters reserved) | |
| 5. Listed building consent | |
| 6. Conservation area consent | |
| 7. Consent to display an advertisement | |
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8. Prior notification of a proposed agricultural or forestry development |
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| 9. Hedgerow removal | |
| 10. Works to trees that have a tree preservation order or works to trees in a conservation area | |
| Combinations of application forms (in one single form) |
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11. Householder planning permission + listed building consent |
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12. Householder planning permission + conservation area consent |
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| 13. Full planning permission + consent for demolition in a conservation area (not for householders) |
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| 14. Full planning permission + consent to display an advertisement (not for householders) |
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| Forms to change existing planning permission |
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| 15. Removal or amendment of a planning condition attached to planning permission | |
| 16. Approval of details reserved by condition (discharge of conditions) | |
| 17. Approval of reserved matters following outline approval | |
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18. Application for non-material amendment of planning permission |
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19. Extension of time limits for implementing existing planning permission |
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| Lawful Development Certificates | |
| 20. Lawful Development Certificate for existing use, operation or activity (If you want to check that the existing use of a building is lawful for planning purposes or provide proof that your work does not require planning permission) |
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| 21. Lawful Development Certificate for a proposed use or development | |
New legislation means fewer application types require a 'design and access statement'. In particular, a design and access statement is now no longer needed for householder applications outside conservation areas.