Within the UK, the occupant of any building or land needs a title to that land or building, as well as Planning permission. Now with the widespread use of the Internet, Planning permission applications can be posted on web sites. As more and more designers are going digital, it seems easier to keep these formats on the web. The Planning Portal is the United Kingdom Government's online planning and building policy resource for England and Wales. The Portal's services allow the general public to apply for planning permission electronically. It also tracks and submits appeals online.
If a person is considering appealing the verdict of the council or their delay in determining their application, there are some guidelines explaining what the individual needs to do. It also helps the person if the council has issued an enforcement notice on land or buildings which they have a legal interest in and if they want to appeal against that.
The guide has a number of sections, including the application appeals, enforcement appeals and the LDC appeals. The application appeals deal with the planning applications, while the enforcement appeals deal with the different matter of appealing against an enforcement notice. The LDC appeals relay how to appeal when a lawful development certificate application is not decided or refused.
The Planning Portal's services also assist professional users manage their work. They can make use of the Planning Portal to verify local development constraints, research and present a planning application online and present an appeal electronically.
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