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Denbighshire County

Denbighshire County is part of the Wales region. Search any postcode in Denbighshire County to see recent planning applications near you — including extensions, new builds, demolitions, and change of use applications.

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What Planning Applications Can You Find in Denbighshire County?

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Residential Extensions

Rear extensions, side extensions, loft conversions, and garage conversions in Denbighshire County.

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New Builds & Developments

New housing developments, apartment blocks, and commercial buildings proposed in Denbighshire County.

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Change of Use

Applications to change building use — shops to flats, offices to restaurants, and more in Denbighshire County.

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Listed Buildings & Conservation

Works to listed buildings and developments in Denbighshire County's conservation areas.

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Demolition Notices

Prior approval applications for demolition of buildings in Denbighshire County.

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Trees & Landscaping

Tree preservation orders, tree works applications, and landscaping schemes in Denbighshire County.

Frequently Asked Questions — Denbighshire County Planning

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