A guide to fees for planning applications in England

This information is based upon 'The Town and Country Planning (fees for applications, deemed applications, requests and site visits) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2023.

Householder applications

Alterations/extensions to an existing single 
dwellinghouse (excluding flats)
£528
Works within/along the boundary of an existing 
dwellinghouse (excluding flats)
£262

Outline applications

The erection of dwellinghouses

Site area Not more than 0.5 hectares £588 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area Between 0.5 hectares and 2.5 hectares £635 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 2.5 hectares £15,695 plus £189 for each additional 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) in excess of 2.5 hectares. Maximum fee of £205,943

The erection of buildings (not dwellinghouses)

Site area Not more than 1 hectare £588 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area Between 1 hectare and 2.5 hectares £635 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 2.5 hectares £15,695 plus £189 for each additional 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) in excess of 2.5 hectares. Maximum fee of £205,943

Full applications (and first submissions of reserved matters or technical details consent

Alterations/extensions to dwellinghouses, including works within boundaries

Number of dwellinghouses Single dwellinghouse (or single flat) £528
Number of dwellinghouses Two or more dwellinghouses (or two or more flats) £1,043
Works within/along the boundary of an existing dwellinghouse £262

The erection of dwellinghouses

Number of dwellinghouses Not more than 10 dwellinghouses £588 for each dwellinghouse
Number of dwellinghouses Between 10 and 50 dwellinghouses £635 for each dwellinghouse
Number of dwellinghouses More than 50 dwellinghouses £31,385 plus £189 for each additional dwellinghouse in excess of 50. Maximum fee of £411,885

Erection of buildings (not dwellinghouses, agricultural, glasshouses, plants or machinery)

Gross floor space to be created by the development No increase in gross floor space or no more than 40 square metres £298
Gross floor space to be created by the development More than 40 square metres but no more than 1,000 square metres £588 for each 75 square metres (or part thereof)
Gross floor space to be created by the development Between 1,000 square metres and 3,750 square metres £635 for each 75 square metres (or part thereof)
Gross floor space to be created by the development More than 3,750 square metres £31,385 plus £189 for each additional 75 square metres (or part thereof) in excess of 3,750 square metres. Maximum fee of £411,885

The erection of buildings (on land used for agriculture for agricultural purposes)

Gross floor space to be created by the development Not more than 465 square metres £122
Gross floor space to be created by the development More than 465 square metres but not more than 540 square metres £588
Gross floor space to be created by the development More than 540 square metres but not more than 1,000 square metres £588 for the first 540 square metres plus £588 for each additional 75 square metres in excess of 540 square metres
Gross floor space to be created by the development Between 1,000 square metres and 4,215 square metres £5,077 for the first 1,000 square metres plus £635 for each additional 75 square metres in excess of 1,000 square metres
Gross floor space to be created by the development More than 4,215 square metres £31,385 plus £189 for each additional 75 square metres (or part thereof) in excess of 4,215 square metres. Maximum fee of £411,885

Erection of glasshouses (on land used for the purposes of agriculture)

Gross floor space to be created by the development Not more than 465 square metres £122
Gross floor space to be created by the development More than 465 square metres but not more than 1,000 square metres £3,280
Gross floor space to be created by the development 1,000 square metres or more £3,542

Erection/alterations/replacement of plant and machinery

Site area Not more than 1 hectare £588 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 5 hectares £635 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 5 hectares £31,385 plus £189 for each additional  0.1 hectare (or part thereof) in excess of 5 hectares. Maximum fee of £411,885

Applications other than building works

Car parks, service roads or other accesses (for existing uses £298

Waste (use of land for disposal of refuse or waste materials or deposit of material remaining after extraction or storage of minerals)

Site area Not more than 15 hectares £321 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 15 hectares £47,963 plus £189 for each additional 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) in excess of 15 hectares. Maximum fee of £107,090

Operations connected with exploratory drilling for oil or natural gas

Site area Not more than 7.5 hectares £698 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 7.5 hectares £52,269 plus £207 for each additional 0.1 hectare (or part thereof) in excess of 7.5 hectares. Maximum fee of £411,885

Operations (other than exploratory drilling) for the winning and working of oil or natural gas

Site area Not more than 15 hectares £353 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 15 hectares £52,886 plus an additional £207 for each 0.1 hectare in excess of 15 hectares. Maximum fee of £107,090

Other operations (winning and working of minerals) excluding oil and natural gas

Site area Not more than 15 hectares £321 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)
Site area More than 15 hectares £47,963 plus an additional £189 for each 0.1 hectare in excess of 15 hectares. Maximum fee of £107,090

Other operations (not coming within any of the above categories)

Site area Any site area £298 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof). Maximum fee of £2,578

Change of use of a building to use as one or more separate dwellinghouses or other cases

Number of dwellinghouses Not more than 10 dwellinghouses £588 for each dwellinghouse
Number of dwellinghouses Between 10 and 50 dwellinghouses £635 for each dwellinghouse
Number of dwellinghouses More than 50 dwellinghouses £31,385 plus £189 for each additional dwellinghouse in excess of 50. Maximum fee of £411,885
Other changes of use of a building or land £588

Permission in principle

Site area £512 for each 0.1 hectare (or part thereof)

Lawful Development Certificate

Existing use or operation Same as full
Existing use or operation - lawful not to comply with any condition or limitation £298
Proposed use or operation Half the normal planning fee

Prior Approval (under Permitted Development rights)

Larger home extensions £240
Additional storeys on a home £240
Agricultural and forestry buildings and operations £240
Demolition of buildings £240
Communications (previously referred to as 'Telecommunications Code Systems Operators') £588
Change of use from Commercial/Business/Service (use Class E), or Betting Office or Pay Day Loan Shop to mixed use including up to two flats (use Class C3) £240
Change of Use of a building and any land within its curtilage from Commercial/Business/Service (Use Class E), Hotels (Use Class C1), Residential Institutions (Use Class C2), Secure Residential Institutions (Use Class C2A) to a State Funded School £240
Change of Use of a building and any land within its curtilage from an Agricultural Building to a State-Funded School £240
Change of Use of a building and any land within its curtilage from an Agricultural Building to a flexible commercial use within Commercial/Business/Service (Use Class E), Storage or Distribution (Use Class B8), or Hotels (Use Class C1) £240
Change of Use of a building and any land within its curtilage from Commercial/Business/Service (Use Class E) to Dwellinghouses (Use Class C3) £250 for each dwellinghouse
Change of Use of a building and any land within its curtilage from an Agricultural Building to Dwellinghouses (Use Class C3) £240 or £516 if it includes building operations in connection with the change of use
Change of use of a building from Betting Office, Pay Day Loan Shop, Launderette; a mixed use combining one of these uses and use as Dwellinghouse(s); or Hot Food Takeaways to Dwellinghouses (Use Class C3) £240 or £516 if it includes building operations in connection with the change of use
Change of Use of a building and any land within its curtilage from Amusement Arcades/Centres and Casinos to Dwellinghouses (Use Class C3) £240 or £516 if it includes building operations in connection with the change of use
Temporary Use of Buildings or Land for the Purpose of Commercial Film-Making and the Associated Temporary Structures, Works, Plant or Machinery required in Connection with that Use £240
Provision of Temporary School Buildings on Vacant Commercial Land and the use of that land as a State-funded School for up to three Academic Years £240
Development Consisting of the Erection or Construction of a Collection Facility within the Curtilage of a Shop £240
Installation, Alteration or Replacement of other Solar Photovoltaics (PV) equipment on the Roofs of Non-domestic Buildings, up to a Capacity of one megawatt £240
Erection, extension, or alteration of a university building £240
Movable structure within the curtilage of a historic visitor attraction, or listed pub/restaurant/etc £240
Erection, extension or alteration on a closed defence site by or on behalf of the Crown of single living accommodation and/or non-residential buildings £240
Temporary recreational campsite in Flood Zone 2 or 3 £240

Prior Approval (under Permitted Development rights)

Construction of new dwellinghouses Not more than 10 dwellinghouses £425 for each dwellinghouse
Construction of new dwellinghouses Between 10 and 50 dwellinghouses £459 for each dwellinghouse
Construction of new dwellinghouses More than 50 dwellinghouses £22,688 plus £137 for each dwellinghouse in excess of 50. Maximum fee of £411,885

Reserved Matters

Approval of reserved matters following outline approval Full fee due or if full fee already paid then £588

Removal/variation/approval/discharge of condition

Removal or variation of a condition following grant of planning permission Alterations/ extensions to dwellinghouses; or works within/along the boundary of a dwellinghouse £86
Non-major (other than householder) £586
Major development £2000
Discharge of condition(s) - approval of details and/or confirmation that one or more planning conditions have been complied with Alterations/ extensions to dwellinghouses; or works within/along the boundary of a dwellinghouse £86
Any other development £298

Advertising

Relating to the business on the premises £168
Advance signs which are not situated on or visible from the site, directing the public to a business £168
Other advertisements £588

Non-material amendment following a grant of planning permission

Applications in respect of householder developments £44
Applications in respect of other developments £298

Concessions

Not all concessions are valid for all application types. Upon receipt of your application, we will check the fee is correct and if the concession is applicable.

Application types with no current fee
Listed building consent
Planning permission for relevant demolition in a conservation area
Works to trees covered by a tree preservation order or in a conservation area
Hedgerow removal
Reductions to payments

If the application is being made on behalf of a non-profit making sports club for works for playing fields not involving buildings then the fee is capped at £588.

If the application is being made on behalf of a parish or community council then the fee is 50%.

If the application is an alternative proposal being submitted on the same site by the same applicant on the same day, where this application is of lesser cost then the fee is 50%.

If two or more applications are submitted for different proposals on the same day and relating to the same site then you must pay the fee for the highest fee plus half sum of the others.

Exemptions from payments

An application solely for the alteration or extension of an existing dwellinghouse; or works in the curtilage of an existing dwellinghouse (other than the erection of a dwellinghouse) for the purpose of providing:

  • means of access to or within it for a disabled person who is resident in it, or is proposing to take up residence in it; or
  • facilities designed to secure that person's greater safety, health or comfort
An application solely for the carrying out of the operations for the purpose of providing a means of access for disabled persons to or within a building or premises to which members of the public are admitted.
If the application relates to an alternate use of buildings or land within the same Use Class that requires planning permission only by the requirements of a condition imposed on a permission granted or deemed to be granted under Part 3 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended)
If the application is for a lawful development certificate, for existing use, where an application for planning permission for the same development would be exempt from the need to pay a planning fee under any other planning fee regulation
If the application is for consent to display an advertisement which results from a direction under Regulation 7 of the 2007 regulations, dis-applying deemed consent under Regulation 6 to the advertisement in question
If the application relates to a condition or conditions on an application for listed building consent or planning permission for relevant demolition in a conservation area
If the application is for a certificate of lawfulness of proposed works to a listed building
If an application for planning permission (for which a fee is payable) being made by the same applicant on the same date for the same site, buildings or land as the prior approval application (for larger home extensions, additional storeys on a home, or change of uses)

Fees for cross boundary applications

Where an application crosses one or more local or district planning authorities.

  • the amount due is usually 150% of the ‘single’ fee that would have been payable for the proposed development (as if there had only been one application to a single authority covering the entire site); unless
  • the ‘total’ fee (the sum total of each separately calculated fee for each part of the development within each authority’s boundary) is smaller. In which case this ‘total’ fee is the fee due

In either case, the fee should be paid to the authority that contains the larger part of the application site within its boundary.