The easiest way to apply for planning permission is through the Planning Portal (subject to a service fee).
Paper forms are also available for download.
Not all work will require planning permission. Check on the interactive guide on the Planning Portal to see what does and doesn't need planning permission. If your property is a listed building you must also apply for listed building consent. Planning permission may also be needed if your property lies within a Conservation area.
The Planning Department provide informal advice on whether planning permission is required. You can also find our about requesting planning permission advice
The Local List sets out Chichester District Council's (CDC) policy on the information which must be provided in support of all planning application types within Chichester District, outside of the South Downs National Park (SDNP), for the council to determine their validity.
Please note the South Downs National Park Authority (SDNPA) has separate Local Requirements to CDC which are applicable within the SDNP.
The CDC Local List includes the mandatory national requirements as specified within the Town and Country (Development Management Procedure) Order (DMPO) and additional information reasonably necessary to enable the council to determine the application.
The current CDC Local List is available to view:
This document contains interim guidance concerning Biodiversity Net Gain used in order to support a planning application.
If you would like planning advice from the council, we now offer a range of services. These include;
It is possible to make various types of minor changes to your house, without having to apply for planning permission. These changes are called, permitted development rights. Guidance on rules that relate to permitted development are found on the Planning Portal.
Is the application site within South Downs National Park?
For planning application sites falling within the Chichester Planning Authority Area
Please make fee payments via the Planning payments page or, by calling the council's Customers Services team on 01243 534734. For fee advice visit the Planning Portal fee guide (opens new window) .
For planning application sites falling within the South Downs National Park Planning Authority Area
Please make fee payments via the SDNP Planning payments page or, by calling the council's Customers Services team on 01243 534734. For fee advice visit the Planning Portal fee guide (opens new window) .
You can apply for a certificate which is a legally binding document that protects all parties and can be relied upon when conducting property searches. There are 2 types of certificates:
You can view planning constraints and applications, by using our interactive web mapping system.
Chichester District Council implemented its Community Infrastructure Levy on the 1 February 2016. An explanation of the CIL process and the relevant forms can be found on the Planning Portal Community Infrastructure Levy. It is recommended that applicants refer to this page prior to making a planning application for development.