If you are planning any building or demolition work in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, you must:
- Check if you need planning permission
- Find out about what type of application form you need to fill in, as well as how to make your application.
The planning portal provides further advice and can be used to . Help guides are also available on the website.
You can also download planning forms and return them to:
Development Management, General Offices, Steelworks Road, Ebbw Vale, Gwent, NP23 6DN
Types of Application Forms
Building work on your house
For work around your house, including:
- Building changes
- Building a new structure
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Other building work including alterations to existing buildings and new build development
- Extensions and external changes
- Building a new structure
- Change of use from
You will need the following:
Other planning forms:
Outline Planning Permission
Outline planning permission may sometimes be appropriate when you need an agreement ‘in principle’ about your planned development, without having to commit to specific, design or layout.
There are 2 types of outline planning applications:
The reserved matters are: appearance, landscaping, access, layout and scale.
Reserved matters following outline approval
If you have secured outline planning permission (with some or all matters reserved) you will need to apply within a specified timeframe to get permission for the matters that were reserved, before you start work.
Application to Discharge a Condition
is needed when a condition in the planning permission or listed building consent requests additional information. The details or documents you have been asked for need to be submitted for approval in accordance with stated timescales. The offers more information about filling in the application form.
Non material amendment
is for when you need to amend details previously approved such as a minor change of design or materials used on a project.
Removal or variation of condition following grant of planning permission
is for when you have already been granted planning permission but would like to remove or change a condition of the permission, for example to make minor material amendments to approved plans.
Demolishing buildings
If you want to demolish your house, or other building, agreement on the details of how you plan to carry out the demolition and how you propose to restore the site afterwards will be required. There are certain procedures that you must adhere to prior to demolishing a building –
There is more information on the website.
Displaying adverts
If you want to display an advert, such as:
- Shop or business signage (with or without illuminations)
- Hoardings
- Hanging / projecting signs
- Flags
You may be required to apply for More information can be found in the
If your building is in a conservation area
If you are planning to demolish a building or structure in a conservation area you will need to . You can use the when completing a form.
Listed buildings
You must apply for if you are planning any demolition, alteration or extension which affects the character and settings of a statutory listed building. There is more information about filling in the application form in the .
Existing - Lawful Development Certificate (LDC)
If you own a piece of land or building and it is currently being used for an activity – such as to run a business - you can apply for a certificate which will confirm that the use / development is lawful. This is called a .
This can be useful if you are trying to sell land / property but find out that planning permission was never granted and you want to satisfy any potential buyers that an extension or an action or business taking place is lawful. To gain a certificate you would be required to provide evidence to support such an application and to demonstrate that either planning permission was not required or the works have become lawful due to their existence for a specified period of time.
Proposed – Lawful Development Certificate
If you are proposing to erect a building or for a specific use, you can apply for a for a proposed development or use. Use the when filling in the form. Approval of such an application provides a formal determination that planning permission would not be required for the development / use.
Owners’ notice - and what to do if the owner is unknown
If building work is planned the owner of the land, buildings or site must be told, this is called giving notice. The owner of the site is the freeholder or leaseholder (if there is at least seven years of the leasehold left). Alternative procedures are available for situations where the landowner is known and owners of part or the entire site are unknown.Complete an . You can contact us for more details or visit the Planning Portal website.
Related Documents
Contact Information
Development Management
Telephone Number:(01495) 364847
Address: General Offices, Steelworks Road, Gwent, NP23 6DN
Email Address: planning@blaenau-gwent.gov.uk