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Updated Validation Checklist for the Submission of Planning Applications

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We have approved the revised Validation Requirements for the Submission of Planning Applications checklist.

The Validation Requirements list is now available on our website to make sure applicants have enough time to prepare for the new requirements before they come into effect on Monday 6 February 2023.

What is the validation checklist?

The validation checklist is used by the Local Planning Authority. It sets out the information applicants are required to submit when they apply for planning permission. The revised list will replace the current list and associated guidance to enable us, the Local Planning Authority, to provide an efficient and effective registration and validation service.

The document is intended to benefit all customers of the Local Planning Authority by:

The validation checklist has been produced in accordance with national planning policy, which advises that Local Planning Authorities should publish an up to date list of their information requirements.

The validation requirements are considered necessary to carry out robust and full assessments of planning applications and have been adjusted from the 2013 version in accordance with changing national and local policy and priorities, as well as taking into account the outcomes of the consultation feedback. We consulted on this revised validation checklist between 20 June 2022 and 1 August 2022.

Councillor Graham Turner, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, said:

“It is vital that we, as the Local Planning Authority, are able to offer a robust and efficient service to anyone seeking planning permission. The updated validation checklist will make it easier for applicants to provide the correct information with their application, first time. This will then allow planning officers to make best use of their time in assessing the applications rather than chasing missing information.

“We are committed to the investment in and development of Kirklees in a responsible and measured way. This updated checklist will allow us to have the right information to assess planning applications including approving applications where appropriate and challenging those that are not up to standard.”

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