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Planning History and Constraints Searches
Development Control
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This Search Facility enables you to :
To view information relating to any planning application please type in any settlement name, town, parish or planning application number in the box below.
You can also search on the week the application appeared in by clicking here
Whilst all plans and drawings on this website are scans of scaled originals, the images will not appear at any particular scale on your computer screen. Figured dimensions, where they appear, are the only indications of measurements on these images.
When was the last update
Planning applications, enforcement register, appeals, associated files and maps get updated every night, giving you the latest information we have.
Copyright NoticeAll planning applications for the development or change of use of land within the National Park are determined by the Exmoor National Park Authority at our offices in Dulverton. Planning laws are there to ensure that the development needs of the National Park communities are met in ways which do not harm the special landscape qualities of Exmoor or the public enjoyment or understanding of those qualities.
The most sensitive or contentious applications are determined by Members of the Authority's Planning Committee which meets each month and receives recommendations from planning officers to assist them in their deliberations. Most applications which are of a minor nature are however, delegated to the National Park Officer for determination (approx 75% of applications).
When a planning application is received, the Authority seeks the views of local residents, the Parish/Town and District Councils and others as appropriate, e.g. the Highway Authorities, Environment Agency, water companies and specialists employed by the National Park Authority such as ecologist, historic buildings officer and landscape officer.
If you wish to submit a representation on a planning application by Email please send it to plan@exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk
The Authority also has a Planning Monitor Officer whose main task is to monitor developments to ensure that they comply with the terms of any approval given unauthorised breaches of planning control that maybe reported to the Authority are investigated by the Special Duties Officer (Planning Enforcement) who successfully resolves breaches through negotiation without the need for formal enforcement action in most cases.
For more general Planning information visit the Planning Portal:
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You can use the tools and information on this site to find out about planning in your area and what development you can perform around your house.
The Portal's services also let you apply for planning permission electronically as well as submit and track an appeal online.