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Guidance

Planning Applications (s62A)

Section 62A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 allows applications for planning permission and reserved matters consent to be made directly to the Secretary of State where the Local Planning Authority for the area has been designated for this purpose. Designations are made by the Secretary of State.

Applies to England

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Where a Local Planning Authority is designated, eligible applications can, if the applicant chooses, be made directly to the Secretary of State. The Planning Inspectorate will handle the applications on their behalf.

Current designations

Lewes

  • Cherwell District CouncilCouncil 
  • Dacorum areBorough designatedCouncil 
  • Epping underForest SectionDistrict 62ACouncil 
  • Hertsmere ofBorough theDistrict TownCouncil 
  • Lewes andDistrict CountryCouncil
  • Malvern PlanningHills ActDistrict 1990Council 
  • Rossendale inBorough respectCouncil 
  • South ofTyneside applicationsCouncil 
  • Staffordshire forMoorlands planningDistrict permissionCouncil 
  • Wychavon forDistrict majorCouncil

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Will all applications in the designated Authorities be submitted to the Secretary of State?

No, not all applications will come to the Secretary of State. The applicant has the freedom of choice of whether to make an application to the Local Planning Authority or to apply to the Planning Inspectorate.

Will Councils always be subject to this form of designation?

It is not expected that local authorities will always be designated. If their performance improves then the designation may be removed. Designations will be reviewed annually by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government. Some Local Planning Authorities may remain designated, others will be de-designated. Similarly, other Local Planning Authorities may become subject to designation in later years.

What type of application can be made?

Only applications for the type of development for which the local planning authority has been designated can be made to the Secretary of State through these provisions.

Major (district) development is:

  • for housing, development where 10 or more homes will be provided, or the site has an area of 0.5 hectares or more
  • the provision of a building or buildings where the floor space to be created by the development is 1,000 square metres or more; or
  • development carried out on a site having an area of 1 hectare or more.

Non-major development is development that does not meet/exceed any of the thresholds above.

County Matter development is:

  • the winning and working of minerals or the use of land for mineral-working deposits: or
  • waste development.

There are a number of types of planning applications that cannot be submitted to the Planning Inspectorate under section 62A. These include:

  • applications where the development has already been carried out (retrospective applications);
  • householder applications; and
  • applications for development without complying with conditions (applications to vary or remove conditions).

Procedural Guidance

For a detailed explanation of the application and pre-application process.

Applications submitted

Updates to this page

Published 1 January 2017
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  1. Updated with newly designated local planning authorities

  2. call to action for taking part in user research added

  3. Bristol City Council de-designated 27 January 2026

  4. Following de-designations 'Councils with applications' renamed to 'Applications submitted'

  5. Uttlesford District Council de-designated 6 June 2025 Chorley Council de-designated 6 June 2025 St Albans City and District Council de-designated 6 June 2025

  6. Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities updated to Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

  7. St Albans City and District Council added under Councils with applications

  8. Added: Lewes District Council are designated under Section 62A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 in respect of applications for planning permission for major development. This designation has effect from 09.00 on 8 May 2024 and shall remain in force until revoked.

  9. 'Councils with applications' section added

  10. Fareham Borough Council de-designated 26-03-2024

  11. Current designations information updated

  12. Current designations information updated to include Fareham Borough Council and Chorley Council

  13. Wording updated under the 'What type of application can be made?' heading

  14. Uttlesford District Council are designated under Section 62A Town and Country Planning Act 1990 for applications for major development.

  15. First published.

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Update history

2026-06-15 16:18
Updated with newly designated local planning authorities

2026-06-10 15:05
call to action for taking part in user research added

2026-01-27 09:38
Bristol City Council de-designated 27 January 2026

2025-06-10 10:14
Following de-designations ‘Councils with applications’ renamed to ‘Applications submitted’

2025-06-06 10:05
Uttlesford District Council de-designated 6 June 2025Chorley Council de-designated 6 June 2025St Albans City and District Council de-designated 6 June 2025

2025-03-18 16:09
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities updated to Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

2024-07-11 13:45
St Albans City and District Council added under Councils with applications

2024-05-08 16:07
Added:Lewes District Council are designated under Section 62A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 in respect of applications for planning permission for major development. This designation has effect from 09.00 on 8 May 2024 and shall remain in force until revoked.

2024-04-02 15:09
‘Councils with applications’ section added

2024-03-26 15:30
Fareham Borough Council de-designated 26-03-2024

2024-03-07 08:36
Current designations information updated

2023-12-21 10:29
Current designations information updated to include Fareham Borough Council and Chorley Council

2023-08-15 13:34
Wording updated under the ‘What type of application can be made?’ heading