Application fees
To find out how much your application will cost, check our fees and charges.
Fire safety information
Pursuant to the publication of the London Plan all new planning applications must be accompanied by fire safety information. This involves the submission of a Fire Statement for all major planning applications. All other applications, including householder extensions must demonstrate the highest standards of fire safety will be met.
For all non major applications to validated we require:
- a site plan showing a dedicated unobstructed area for the storage of fire equipment
- a site plan showing a dedicated unobstructed area for evacuation
- a statement confirming the requirements of policy D12a of the London Plan have been met
Applying for planning permission
Apply for, or find out if you need planning permission online on the planning portal site.
You can pay for planning applications (including pre-application advice and Tree Preservation Orders) online. We no longer except cheques.
Find out if you need planning permission here
Download and complete the modification and discharge of planning obligations form
Validation checklist
We have a list of requirements (a validation checklist) we need in order to process planning applications that are submitted to the council.
This checklist outlines statutory requirements by both Central Government and the council along with our own local requirement. This information is required as part of the application process and completing this could help us process your application faster
View and download the validation checklist
View other planning permission information:
- planning enforcement plan (download)
- drainage assessment form (download)
- flood risk matrix (download)
- single-storey rear extensions (download)
In addition to the checklists, the GLA require that information submitted via the Planning Portal conforms to the GLA Planning Combined Data Standard. Read the Data Standard on london.gov.uk.
Confidential information
Any paper applications and supporting documentation supplied to the council as part of an application or an a planning enforcement issue will be scanned in to our electronic management system and the subsequent documentation confidentially destroyed.
Naming your documents when applying
To help process your application faster, you should use these naming conventions for your documents
Supporting images
If you have not already done so, please send us current photos of the site, including pictures showing the proposal in its context with neighbouring land or buildings. This can help us produce your decision more quickly.