Planning Appeals Information
Applicants have a statutory right of appeal to the Welsh
Assembly if their planning application is refused, or if the
Council has failed to make a decision within the statutory 8-week
period. In addition, any person on whom an Enforcement Notice has
been served can appeal.
The Welsh Assembly Government is responsible for determining a
wide range of appeals under the Town & Country Planning Act
1990 and other associated planning legislation. The majority of
appeals, however, will usually be dealt with by an Inspector
appointed by the Planning Inspectorate, who are based in
Cardiff.
The Appeals department offers the following services:
Planning Appeals Register
Appeals Information -
Types of Appeal, Methods of Appeal, Contact Information, Useful
Links
Planning Committee - a
report is produced for the Council's Members detailing all appeals
received (during the reporting period), summarising all appeal
decisions received, providing a cumulative statistical report of
the Council's appeals performance, and listing all appeals due to
be heard by Hearing or Public Inquiry.
Contact
For further, more specific advice, please contact the Appeals and
Enforcement Officer.
For general enquiries:
Tel: (01446) 704691
Email: developmentcontrol@valeofglamorgan.gov.uk