Planning Permission in Principle

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Overview

Planning Permission in Principle (PPP) is planning permission (granted in accordance with the provisions of regulations or a development order) in respect of the carrying out of any development work or subject to a condition, imposed under section 37(1)(a), that the development in question will not be begun until certain matters have been approved by the planning authority or the Scottish Ministers, as the case may be. 

Since 2009, Planning Permission in Principle applications have replaced the previous route of outline planning permission and are sought when the applicant wishes to obtain consent to the outline or principle of a development before drawing up a detailed proposal.

Application Checklist

  • A location plan and any plan showing any neighbouring land owned by the applicant.
  • A requirement to describe the location of the access points to the development from a road where this is not otherwise detailed in the application and accompanying documents.

However, it is open to the Council to require additional information where necessary to determine the application.

Last modified on 21 October 2024

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