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The Development Control service determines planning applications to ensure that proposed new developments support the Council's Unitary Development Plan and national and regional planning guidance.

 

The pages below include advice on making a planning application and all the necessary application forms. You can also submit your application online through the Planning Portal.

 

There are details of planning applications and decisions with information on planning enforcement and appeals.

 

 

Planning Applications

- General Planning Guidance

 

- Planning Application Forms

 

- Planning Portal Services

 

- Applications and Decision Notices

 

- Committee Meetings and Reports

 

- Planning Enforcement

 

- Planning Appeals

 

- Site Location Plans

 

 

Please note when making a planning application or appeal, the forms, plans and supporting information will be made available for public viewing on our online Planning Register.


Latest Planning News

 

Current Major Applications

 

Barry Waterfront - 2009/00946/OUT & 2009/00947/OUT

On 11th September 2009 two planning applications were submitted for Land at Barry Waterfront adjacent to Dock No. 1, Barry in outline to develop vacant land at Barry Waterfront for residential (C3), retail (A1), cafés, bars and restaurants (A3), hotel (C1) and, offices (B1). Planning Register - 2009/00946/OUT & 2009/00947/OUT

 

Other Major applications currently before the Council include:

 

White Farm, Merthyr Dyfan, Barry - 2010/00123/RES

Outline application for residential development

 

Land at St. Johns Well, St. Athan - 2009/01368/OUT

Outline application for residential development

 

Former Ogmore Residential Centre - 2009/00489/OUT

Outline application for residential development

 

Ogmore Caravan Park - 2009/01273/OUT

Outline application for residential development


The Planning Committee Meeting on 24 September 2009 resolved to approve plans to create a  Defence Technical College and Aerospace Business Park at St. Athan and these applications were finally approved on 1st December 2009 after the completion of a legal agreement with the Council.


Our Online Planning Register allows you to search and view Planning Applications and Appeals that have been submitted to the Vale of Glamorgan Council since 1980. You can also search our Planning Application History Maps which are updated monthly.


From 1st September 2009 new requirements for sustainable development have been introduced by the Welsh Assembly Government.


From 1st June 2009 there is a statutory requirement to submit a Design Statement with planning and listed building consent applications. Read the Guidance Note here.


Changes recently made to Outline Planning Permission and Reserved Matters Applications.


Planning Fees

The Planning Portal provide a Fee Calculator or you can read our Guide to Planning Fees.