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Planning Applications in
Manchester

Manchester has a population of approximately 550,000 and is part of the North West region. Search any postcode in Manchester to see recent planning applications near you — including extensions, new builds, demolitions, and change of use applications.

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Planning Application Types in Manchester

Based on 329 applications tracked between 2026-01-12 and 2026-02-12.

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Conditions

99 applications

30% of all applications

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Full

84 applications

26% of all applications

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Householder

55 applications

17% of all applications

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Listed Building

22 applications

7% of all applications

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Tree Works

19 applications

6% of all applications

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Non-Material Amendment

13 applications

4% of all applications

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329
Applications tracked
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Conditions
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Data period: 2026-01-12 to 2026-02-12 · Updated 13 March 2026

Planning Battles in Manchester

Notable planning controversies and disputes that have shaped development in the Manchester area.

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'Sheds' Skyscrapers High Court Battle

2025-2026

Manchester City Council lost a High Court challenge in late 2025 allowing two 56-storey skyscrapers on the site of former industrial 'sheds' in the city centre to proceed. The council had challenged the planning permission over height and heritage concerns but the court upheld the developer's appeal.

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Why this matters: High Court challenges are rare but significant - monitoring legal challenges helps residents understand the outcome of major decisions

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Green Belt Legal Challenge

2024-2025

Save Greater Manchester Green Belt challenged the Greater Manchester Joint Development Plan's proposed green belt boundary changes. The High Court dismissed the challenge in October 2025, finding inspectors did not err in their approach.

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Why this matters: Legal challenges to Local Plans can protect green belt - monitoring court cases helps residents understand their options

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Tallest Tower Administrative Error

2025

Plans for what would have been Manchester's tallest building faced major delay due to an administrative error by the council during the planning process. The error required full re-assessment, delaying approval and sparking criticism over bureaucratic inefficiency.

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Why this matters: Administrative errors can delay or derail major applications - monitoring helps residents understand why decisions take time

Major Developments to Watch in Manchester

Large-scale projects and developments that are shaping the future of Manchester.

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City Centre High-Rise Pipeline

2024-2025

Thousands of new homes in towers across the city centre continuing despite controversies

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Northern Gateway

Ongoing

Large-scale regeneration in the north of the city

info What Makes Planning in Manchester Different

  • arrow_right Target of 32,000 homes by 2032 (about 31% delivered by early 2026)
  • arrow_right Significant tension between heritage protection and development density
  • arrow_right Strong mayoral input into major planning decisions

Manchester processes high volumes of applications given its urban density. Known for pro-development stance but facing increasing heritage and community pushback

Key Areas in Manchester

City Centre Northern Quarter Ancoats Deansgate Salford Quays Didsbury

Average house price £230k-£260k, major university city with strong buy-to-let market and rapid regeneration

Recent Planning Applications in Manchester

Latest applications submitted to Manchester council.

CDN/26/0135 2026-02-12

Discharge of Condition 4 (Acoustic Screen) pursuant to Planning Permission 144648/FO/2025.

Block A The Quarters Oldham Street And Spear Street Manchester M4 1LF

Awaiting decision
145061/FO/2026 2026-02-12

Erection of 1.8m high fencing for a temporary period of five years.

Land At Sledmere Close And Alan Turing Way Manchester M11 3BU

Awaiting decision
145060/FO/2026 2026-02-12

Erection of 2m high fencing for a temporary period of five years.

Grey Mare Lane Manchester M11 3BR

Awaiting decision
145059/FO/2026 2026-02-12

Erection of 1.8m high fencing for a temporary period of five years.

Sledmere Close Manchester M11 3BU

Awaiting decision
145162/NMC/2026 2026-02-11

Non-material amendment to Planning Permission 141607/FO/2024 to make elevational alterations and modification to landscaping.

Part Of The Former Central Retail Park Great Ancoats Street Manchester M4 6DJ

Awaiting decision
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Frequently Asked Questions — Manchester Planning

How do I check planning applications in Manchester? expand_more
Enter your postcode on PlanWatch to instantly see all recent planning applications in Manchester. We show applications within a 1-mile radius, including extensions, new builds, and change of use applications.
How do I object to a planning application in Manchester? expand_more
To object to a planning application in Manchester, you need to submit your comments during the public consultation period (usually 21 days). Visit the Manchester council planning portal or write to their planning department. Your objection must be based on material planning considerations such as impact on privacy, traffic, or character of the area.
How long does planning permission take in Manchester? expand_more
Most planning applications in Manchester are decided within 8 weeks for minor applications and 13 weeks for major developments. However, complex applications or those requiring committee decisions can take longer. You can track the status of any application on PlanWatch.
Can I get alerts for new planning applications in Manchester? expand_more
Yes! PlanWatch offers free weekly email alerts for planning applications in Manchester. Simply enter your postcode and email address to start receiving notifications whenever new applications are submitted near you.
What planning applications don't need permission in Manchester? expand_more
Some developments in Manchester fall under "permitted development rights" and don't need planning permission. This includes certain small extensions, loft conversions, outbuildings, and changes of use. However, if you're in a conservation area, listed building, or AONB, additional restrictions may apply. Always check with Manchester council before starting work.
Can planning applications affect my property value in Manchester? expand_more
Yes, planning applications near your home in Manchester can significantly impact property values. Large developments, commercial buildings in residential areas, or loss of green space typically reduce nearby property values by 5-15%. Stay informed with PlanWatch alerts to monitor applications that could affect your home's value and object during the consultation period if necessary.

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