Help and information from Planning Aid
Last updated: 17 April 2012 16:20 UKPlanning Aid provides free, independent and professional town planning advice and support to communities and individuals who cannot afford to pay professional fees. It complements the work of local planning authorities by providing support and training to local communities, enabling them to influence and contribute to planning strategy, policy and decision making at all levels. It also helps to bring forward community planning initiatives.
Planning Aid can also help people to:
- understand and use the planning system
- participate in preparing plans
- draw up their own plans for the future of their community
- comment on planning applications
- apply for planning permission or appeal against the refusal of permission
- appear at public inquiries
More information is available from the Planning Aid web site, the Planning Aid Adviceline on 0330 129 9244, or at advice@planningaid.rtpi.org.uk.
Tel: 023 9282 2251







