Planning Enforcement
What is Planning Enforcement and how does it
work?
The Council see planning enforcement as a crucial part of the
planning service. Enforcement Officers within the Planning
Department investigate alleged breaches of planning control that
can result from the carrying out of development before the
necessary planning approval has been granted. When development
takes place without permission the Council has a full range of
enforcement powers available to
establish whether a breach of planning control has taken place,
what harm is caused as a result of the breach and how to remedy the
situation.
Enforcing compliance with planning control can be both time
consuming and complex. Cases will be judged against a set priority
list, which will speed up the response to a complaint and ensure
that residents are kept well informed of the progress. In most
cases the Council will try to negotiate compliance rather than
pursue formal action. However, in those cases where serious
environmental damage or harm to the amenities of neighbouring
residents is taking place, or where damage is being caused to
protected trees and/or listed buildings, then the Council will use
the full range of powers available to bring the matter speedily
under control.
Whilst it is a criminal offence to carry out unauthorised works
to a listed building or a protected tree, it is not illegal or an
offence to carry out a development or use that does not have proper
planning permission. It is merely unauthorised and no criminal
offence has been committed. Only when the Council have served
formal enforcement or similar notices, all avenues of appeal have
been exhausted and time periods for compliance have expired, does a
use or development become illegal and a criminal offence.
The person against whom an enforcement notice is served has
rights of appeal which must be respected although this may result
in some delay in securing a resolution of the matter.
The Council can only use its enforcement powers effectively if
there is sufficient evidence available to demonstrate clearly that
a breach of planning and/or listed building control has
occurred.
Further Information
Enforcement
Policy PDF