OnTheMarket explains how you can object to a planning application and what to do to try and ensure you get the result you want.
Where can I find details of the application?
Before you can object to a planning application, you first need to know it exists. Local councils are supposed to notify neighbours likely to be affected in writing but regardless of whether you have received a letter, you are still permitted to object. Most councils allow you to browse planning applications on their websites or you can visit their planning department and selected local libraries.
The government’s website has a directory where you can enter a postcode to search the register of planning decisions which will connect with the correct council website.
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