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Planning Applications in
York

York has a population of approximately 210,000 and is part of the Yorkshire and the Humber region. Search any postcode in York 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 York

Based on 280 applications tracked between 2025-12-12 and 2026-02-11.

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Full

129 applications

46% of all applications

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Householder

57 applications

20% of all applications

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Tree Works

42 applications

15% of all applications

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Certificate of Lawfulness

15 applications

5% of all applications

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Conditions

12 applications

4% of all applications

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Change of Use

11 applications

4% of all applications

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280
Applications tracked
179
Unique locations
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Most common type
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Application categories

Data period: 2025-12-12 to 2026-02-11 · Updated 13 March 2026

Planning Battles in York

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

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York Station Gateway Forecourt Changes

2024

Council made substantial design changes to the York Station Gateway project behind closed doors without public consultation. Changes included road layout modifications, cycle crossing alterations, reduced bus stops, and cheaper materials. The council's own landscape architect warned the changes would diminish aesthetic quality and harm the historic setting of nearby city walls (listed buildings).

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Why this matters: Major infrastructure projects can be quietly modified after planning permission without proper public scrutiny. Monitoring would have caught the departures from the approved 2021 design and the failure to re-consult.

Major Developments to Watch in York

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

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info What Makes Planning in York Different

  • arrow_right Extensive conservation areas protecting historic city centre
  • arrow_right York Walls - scheduled ancient monument requiring special consideration
  • arrow_right Flood risk from River Ouse limits development in riverside areas
  • arrow_right Strict height restrictions in historic core

York has a strong local plan with emphasis on brownfield development. Limited five-year housing land supply has led to pressure on green belt edges. Student population (~25,000) significantly impacts housing market.

Key Areas in York

City Centre Clifton Heslington Micklegate

Historic city with strict conservation requirements. Major university city with significant student housing demand. Limited developable land due to green belt constraints and historic character protection.

Recent Planning Applications in York

Latest applications submitted to York council.

26/00222/FUL 2026-02-11

Single storey extension to rear and side, alterations to roof and fenestration, widening of vehicle access, following demolition of garage and rear lean to exension

30 Monkgate Cloisters York YO31 7HY

Awaiting decision
25/02444/ADV 2026-02-11

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Kutchenshaus Ltd Unit 2A Foss Islands Retail Park Foss Islands Road York YO31 7UL

Awaiting decision
26/00268/TCNOT 2026-02-10

Notification under section 5 of The Electronic Communications Code (Conditions and Restrictions) Regulations 2003 for the following equipment: installation of 1no. 9m high telegraph pole

STREET RECORD Stray Road York

Awaiting decision
26/00267/TCNOT 2026-02-10

Notification under section 5 of The Electronic Communications Code (Conditions and Restrictions) Regulations 2003 for the following equipment: installation of 2no.10 m high telegraph poles

STREET RECORD Oakland Avenue York

Awaiting decision
26/00266/TCNOT 2026-02-10

Notification under section 5 of The Electronic Communications Code (Conditions and Restrictions) Regulations 2003 for the following equipment: installation of 1no.10 m high telegraph pole

STREET RECORD Lime Avenue York

Awaiting decision
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Frequently Asked Questions — York Planning

How do I check planning applications in York? expand_more
Enter your postcode on PlanWatch to instantly see all recent planning applications in York. 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 York? expand_more
To object to a planning application in York, you need to submit your comments during the public consultation period (usually 21 days). Visit the York 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 York? expand_more
Most planning applications in York 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 York? expand_more
Yes! PlanWatch offers free weekly email alerts for planning applications in York. 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 York? expand_more
Some developments in York 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 York council before starting work.
Can planning applications affect my property value in York? expand_more
Yes, planning applications near your home in York 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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