Date of application Date of decision (if any)
Note. This notice must be served on the planning authority within three months of the date of decision notice or
from the date of expiry of the period allowed for determining the application.
4. Nature of Application
Application for planning permission (including householder application)
Application for planning permission in principle
Further application (including development that has not yet commenced and where a time limit has
been imposed; renewal of planning permission and/or modification, variation or removal of a planning
condition)
Application for approval of matters specified in conditions
5. Reasons for seeking review
Refusal of application by appointed officer
Failure by appointed officer to determine the application within the period allowed for determination
of the application
Conditions imposed on consent by appointed officer
6. Review procedure
The Local Review Body will decide on the procedure to be used to determine your review and may at any time
during the review process require that further information or representations be made to enable them to determine
the review. Further information may be required by one or a combination of procedures, such as: written
submissions; the holding of one or more hearing sessions and/or inspecting the land which is the subject of the
review case.
Please indicate what procedure (or combination of procedures) you think is most appropriate for the handling of
your review. You may tick more than one box if you wish the review to be conducted by a combination of
procedures.
Further written submissions
One or more hearing sessions
Site inspection
Assessment of review documents only, with no further procedure
If you have marked either of the first 2 options, please explain here which of the matters (as set out in your
statement below) you believe ought to be subject of that procedure, and why you consider further submissions or a
hearing necessary.
7. Site inspection
In the event that the Local Review Body decides to inspect the review site, in your opinion:
Can the site be viewed entirely from public land?
Is it possible for the site to be accessed safely, and without barriers to entry?