A new online self-service planning tool has been launched by Bucks Council that allows anyone in the county to check if an idea they have for a project is likely to be allowed planning permission rights.
It also warns if other types of consent, such as prior approval, tree consent or listed building consent may additionally be required.
The new service works by doing a high-level check of the project against legislation and Geographic Information System (GIS) data to see if the project may fall under ‘permitted development’.
It's available to use now on Buckinghamshire Council’s website.

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