How long does a planning application take in Glasgow?

For National and Major developments, this is four months. Applications where an Environmental Assessment is required also have a four month statutory period for determination. For Local developments, the Council has two months to issue its decision.

Does Glasgow require planning permission?

Planning permission needed you want to make a major change to your building – like building an extension. you want to change the use of your building. your building is in a conservation area (you may need ‘conservation area consent’) your building is a listed building (you may need ‘listed building consent’)

How do I find planning applications in Scotland?

If you want to find a planning appeal or an appeal decision, you can find it on the Planning and Environmental Appeals Division (DPEA) website. Its case publication section gives information on all the cases that DPEA have received since 1 September 2002.

How long does a planning application take in Scotland?

two months
Councils should usually make a decision on applications for local development in two months and for national or major development in four months. The time period for deciding an application begins from the date on which the council receives all the information needed by planning law.

How much does planning permission cost Scotland?

The cost for an outline planning permission is £460 for each 0.1 hectare of an, and £230 for a householder application. In Scotland, both a full permission application on a new house and an outline application costs £401 while a householder application is £202.

What can I build without planning permission in Scotland?

Work which doesn’t need planning permission

  • Single storey ground floor extensions.
  • Ground floor extensions of more than one storey.
  • Porches.
  • Enlargements of the roof.
  • Access ramps.
  • Changes to external appearance that are not an enlargement.
  • Sheds, garages, greenhouses and other buildings.

What can you build without planning permission?

Indoors. Nearly all internal works such as loft conversions, garage conversions, new staircases, bathrooms, kitchens, or rewiring, do not require planning permission. But, do check if you want to do anything to a listed property or you live within a Conservation area.

Do you need planning permission for new windows Scotland?

In most cases you do not need planning permission to replace existing windows. However, you should apply for planning permission where you are changing the overall external appearance of the building in a conservation area e.g. replacing timber with UPVC or changing the original design.

How much does planning permission cost in Scotland?