How Your Application is Processed
When the Planning Office receives your application you will
receive letters to confirm this and to advise you whether it is
valid and whether further information is required. If the proposal
is unacceptable but amendments could be made to overcome its
deficiencies, negotiations will normally be sought.

This is what happens to your application:
* i.e. a decision made by an authorised officer of the Council and
not by the Planning Committee.
Around 90% of planning applications are delegated to the
officers for decision. If there are three or more representations
which are contrary to the professional view then the application
will be referred to the Planning Committee. Public speaking has
been running successfully at Planning Committee for some time and
would apply in such cases. The details are set out in the Council’s
Planning Protocol which is available in hard copy and also on this
website.
Once a decision has been made, and depending upon the type of
application, you are sent either a letter or a notice which will
tell you whether it has been approved (and if so what conditions
have been attached) or refused (and if so why).
Contact Planning
Telephone: 01304 872486
Email developmentcontrol@dover.gov.uk