It is often a good idea to meet a planning officer for an informal discussion before you submit an application. Some local planning authorities charge for this service so it’s a good idea to check first. It is also a question you have to answer in the application form and can assist the LPA in dealing with your application.
Pre-application advice is encouraged as it can:
If you are meeting a planning of officer you should be fully prepared to describe your proposals and show plans. You can:
The level of preparation required depends on what you propose to do. In simple cases it should be sufficient to look at the main issues governing the grant of permission and decide which of these are relevant to your application. Say why you think your proposed development should be allowed to go ahead.
Because planning applications will normally be decided in accordance with the development plan you will need to justify any proposals which would constitute an exception to the plan.