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Search the Planning Applications Register

 The Council provides information on planning applications that have been submitted and decisions made by searching an on-line register, the earliest application is from 1968.  However the records on the system from 1968-1986 are not complete.  If you want to search for planning applications prior to 1986 you need to visit the Council offices.

If you want to search for a particular application and you know the application number or location or a list of committee items or weekly registered applications please click here:  Start a new Search search

Click here for advance search options for PLANNING APPLICATIONS .     This page will give you quick access to seaches for list of applications registered and decisions made over ready defined periods.

The on line register will give details regarding the status of the application and who was consulted on it.

Application Documents

Also available on more recent applications are documents associated with the application including plans and decision notices.  However some of these scanned documents, particularly plans, can be of a large file size.

If you experience difficulty viewing plans on line, they are available to be viewed at the Council Offices.  For proposals outside of the Basingstoke Town area then the relevant Town or Parish Council may have a copy available of any current planning applications.  To find details of the relevant Town or Parish Clerk click here.

Other information

If you have questions about the planning system either information can be found using  the Basingstoke and Deane Frequently Asked Questions or for more general and full information on the planning system refer to the Planning Portal using the links below:

  • Guide to the Planning Process - Offers a brief introduction to the planning system and some explanation of what planning is for and why it is important; it is intended for both householders and businesses and explains why planning controls are necessary and how decisions are made
  • Appeal - If you get a decision from the Council that you disagree with, or the application isn't decided within a set period (normally 8 weeks), you have a right to appeal.
  • Study - This aims to help people to teach or learn about land use planning at all levels and in all types of education.

If you want to make a planning application on line follow this link: Planning Applications Online