Planning Approval Rate in Broadland
Broadland is somewhat more approving than the England average for planning permission: it approves 92.6% of applications and decides 92.6% of them within the statutory time limit, ranking #74 of 310 English authorities. This page sets out how hard it is to get planning permission in Broadland, how quickly the council decides, and how it compares with its neighbours — from official government figures plus the live planning activity PlanWatch tracks across Broadland District Council.
Source: official MHCLG planning statistics (PS2), 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025. Based on 772 decisions (715 granted, 57 refused).
How Broadland compares
| Broadland | 92.6% |
| East of England average | 86.1% |
| England average | 87% |
Broadland is 5.6 points easier than the England average.
How hard is it to get planning permission in Broadland?
Broadland is in the more approving third of English authorities, granting 92.6% of the applications it decides (rank 74th of 310). That puts it somewhat more approving than the England average — 92.6% approved against an England average of 87%. Within East of England it is the 6th most approving of 45 local planning authorities, where the regional average is 86.1%. Refusals are uncommon here: 57 of its 772 decisions were refusals (7.4%). On the split by scale it is somewhat tougher on major schemes than on small ones: 84% of major developments approved versus 95.8% of householder and other small-scale work, from 25 major decisions.
On timing it is a little faster than average, deciding 92.6% of applications within the statutory period against 90.6% nationally. Its figures rest on a mid-sized caseload of 772 decisions over 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025, where the typical English authority decides around 783. Among its East of England neighbours it sits between South Cambridgeshire (92.6%, more approving) and North Hertfordshire (92.5%, stricter). For context in East of England, Norwich approves the most (95.6%) and Epping Forest the least (66.1%).
Compare Broadland with nearby councils
Approval rates for other authorities in East of England. See the full East of England league table.
Approval rate by development scale in Broadland
Live planning activity in Broadland District Council
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Planning permission in Broadland: common questions
Is it hard to get planning permission in Broadland?
On the latest official figures Broadland is somewhat more approving than the England average and in the more approving third of English authorities, approving 92.6% of the 772 applications it decided over 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025 against 87% for England.
What percentage of planning applications does Broadland approve or refuse?
Refusals are uncommon here: 92.6% approved and 7.4% refused — 715 granted and 57 refused of 772 decisions, with major schemes approved at 84% and householder and other work at 95.8%.
How quickly does Broadland decide planning applications?
On timing Broadland is a little faster than average: 92.6% of applications were decided within the statutory period — eight weeks for most, thirteen for major schemes — against 90.6% nationally.
Is Broadland stricter than nearby councils?
Broadland's 92.6% approval rate makes it the 6th most approving of 45 authorities in East of England, against a 86.1% regional average. Neighbouring South Cambridgeshire approves 92.6% and North Hertfordshire 92.5%.
Can I use Broadland's approval rate to predict whether my application will be approved?
No — the approval rate is a historic average across every application Broadland decided, not a prediction for any individual application; your outcome depends on the site, the proposal, local planning policy and any objections.
Methodology & limits
Approval, refusal and in-time rates come from the government's official PS2 planning application statistics (Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government), covering 1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025. This dataset is England-only and published annually, so it lags live activity. Live figures are the applications PlanWatch has collected for Broadland District Council and are not a complete council register. Refusal reasons and delegated-vs-committee splits are not published in this data.
This is a historic average, not a prediction. It cannot tell you whether your application will be approved — that depends on your site, proposal, local policy and any objections.
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