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How to Prepare a Householder Planning Application for Submission

Householder applications are among the most common planning submissions in England. Extensions, loft conversions and outbuildings often fall into this category.

Despite their scale, these applications must still meet validation standards.

Step One: Confirm the Application Type

Before preparing documents, confirm whether planning permission is required. Some works fall under permitted development. If permission is required, ensure the correct householder application form is used.

Step Two: Prepare Accurate Plans

Plans should include:

  • Existing and proposed elevations

  • Floor plans

  • Site location plan

  • Block plan

All drawings must be to scale and clearly labelled.

Step Three: Review the Local Validation Checklist

Each local authority publishes a checklist outlining additional documentation that may be required.

For example, properties in conservation areas may require a heritage statement. Sites within flood zones may require a flood risk assessment.

Step Four: Complete Ownership Certificates Carefully

Ownership certificates confirm who owns the land and whether notice has been served on other parties. Errors in this area are common and can invalidate an application.

Step Five: Double-Check Consistency

Ensure that the description of development aligns with submitted drawings and forms. Small inconsistencies can delay validation.

Preparation reduces uncertainty.

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