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- All planning applications are published on the councils website, along with any enforcement action notices. You can view the details of any proposed plans online and submit a comment or objection using the councils online service.
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Where can I find planning applications for my property?
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How do I find information about a property in England or Wales?
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How long does a planning application take?
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You should able to access their microfiche yourself - and not incur such a fee as you can search for the relevant documents yourself, rather than paying someone. You can make an appointment. You'll want both Planning and Building Control records, whatever they have, on the house. I've done the same with merged councils.
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Find information about a property in England or Wales, even if you do not own it.
You’ll need to search different registers if the property is in Scotland or the property is in Northern Ireland.
Get a property summary
The property summary includes: the property’s address - the address held by Royal Mail the property description the ‘tenure type’ - the type of ownership the property has whether there are any ‘restrictive covenants’ - promises to not do certain things with the land, like not building on a particular area whether there are any ‘easements’ - the rights of one piece of land over another, like a right of way To get details of any ‘restrictive covenants’ or ‘easements’ you’ll need to buy the title register.
Get a title register
The title register usually includes: the title number who owns the property how much the property was last sold for whether the property has a mortgage details of any ‘restrictive covenants’ - promises to not do certain things with the land, like not building on a particular area details of any ‘easements’ - the rights of one piece of land over another, like a right of way In some cases, the title register will not include the details of the restrictive covenants or easements, but will say which documents do.
Get a title plan
The title plan includes the property’s location and general boundaries.
You’ll need to order an official copy of the register if you need to prove property ownership, for example for a court case.
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You’ll need an email address and a debit or credit card to use this service.
Read guidance on getting information about property and land, including alternative sources of information.
If you want to buy documents, you’ll need to create an account.
Some title plans cannot be downloaded online - you’ll need to get them sent to you by post. It costs £7 per document.
Contact HM Land Registry if you need:
•help accessing your account
•help using the service, like downloading information
•help with something else, for example with your property’s boundaries or changing the name on your property record
Search for land and property information. Search for local land charges on land and property. Search sold property prices. Search the register of planning decisions. Update property records...
Enter a postcode to find a planning application. Use this service to search planning application records with the relevant local authority.
UK PlanIt is a national aggregator for current and historical planning information. You can use it to search for applications and navigate around all the relevant regions and planning authorities. Currently 424 planning authorities out of a possible 425 are available.
Use our Planning Explorer to find and view planning applications. Search by application number. Use this if you know the reference number of the application you are looking for. Search by...