The Angmering Parish Council office remains closed as further drying out is needed to in order to make safe before any repairs and redecoration can commence.
All staff are working from home and can be contacted during normal office hours on Tel: 01903 772124 and Email: admin@angmering-pc.gov.uk
If you have soft plastics or bras to recycle please take them to the Angmering Community Centre, where they will be collected by Councillor Alan Evans and sent for recycling.
Commenting on a Planning Application
PLANNING PERMISSION
What powers does Angmering Parish Council have with respect to planning applications?
Angmering Parish Council is consulted by the relevant Planning Authority (which is usually Arun District Council) on all planning applications. Any views expressed by the Parish Council will be taken into account by the Planning Authority before a decision is made, providing the points made are relevant to the determination of a planning application.
The final decision is made by the Planning Authority, not the Parish Council.
Angmering Parish Council will only comment on what are known as “material considerations” – issues, for example, such as boundary disputes between neighbours or loss of views will not be considered.
Comments that are clear, concise and accurate stand more chance of being accepted than those that are not. When planning applications are considered, the following matters can all be relevant. These are sometimes referred to as ‘material planning considerations’:
There are certain matters which do not amount to ‘material planning considerations’ under current legislation and guidance. These matters cannot be taken into account in considering a planning application and should not be included in objections as they weaken your case:
The person making a planning application has to provide enough information for the application to be determined. They do not have to provide every single detail before an application can be approved because certain matters can be resolved by way of conditions included as part of the permission.
Do parish councils grant planning permission?
How do parish councils comment on planning applications?
Valid reasons for comment on a Planning Application
Irrelevant reasons for objection
Other Matters – “concerns and issues”
Because of this, certain issues may not be considered as ‘objections’ but it is entirely reasonable for you to raise concerns on such issues and to ask to be kept informed before they are approved. These include:
Useful Websites
For help and guidance on lodging your comments on the Arun District Council portal
Use this service to: Planning application finder (arun.gov.uk)
Planning explained
How to Object to a Planning Application - Woodland Trust
National Planning Policy Framework - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Neighbourhood Plan 2014-2029 - Angmering Parish Council (angmering-pc.gov.uk) Click on the link to the Angmering Neighbourhood Plan 2014-2029 to see relevant policies.
Adoption Arun Local Plan 2011-2031 (July 2018)
Proposed reforms to the National Planning Policy Framework and other changes to the planning system.
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