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How to speak at a Planning Committee meeting.
You can speak at a Planning Committee meeting if the planning application meets the criteria listed below. This applies only to planning applications.
The number of representations (comments) received on a planning application does not determine whether it is decided by the Planning Committee instead of an authorised planning officer under the Scheme of Delegation.
The number of representations (comments) is only relevant as to whether a planning application to be determined by the Planning Committee qualifies for public speaking.
You can speak about an application on a Planning Committee agenda if it has attracted 5 or more representations (comments), against the planning officer’s recommendation.
Comments must have been received at least 14 days before the committee meeting or before the statutory 21-day consultation period has ended.
When considering an objection or letter of support:
You also have the right to speak on any of the following types of applications, regardless of the number of representations (comments) made:
If you make a representation (comment) on an application which is to be considered by the Planning Committee, and the number of representations received is more than 5, against the officer's recommendation, you and the other people who submitted representations (comments) will be notified of your right to speak.
In the case of a petition, the notification will be sent to the petition’s first named person.
Only one representor of the objectors and one representor of the supporters, applicant or agent will be allowed to speak at a meeting.
Any additional people wishing to speak will be advised to contact the person who is scheduled to speak, so representations can be combined, if necessary.
If the speaker wishes to present documentary material, it should be made available to the Democratic Services Officer before 12pm (noon) on the day of the Planning Committee meeting. The speaker will be advised on how to submit their material by the Democratic Services Officer.
The right to speak will only be granted at the first meeting where the application is considered by the Planning Committee.
To register your intention to speak at a meeting, call our Democratic Services' answerphone line and leave a message. Include:
Telephone: 01483 743 014
The answerphone is available:
Once we receive and process your answerphone message, we will advise you of the Planning Committee’s procedure. The agent or applicant will be contacted and advised that representations will be made at the meeting.
Public speakers will be heard in the following order:
Each speaker will be allocated 3 minutes.
If the objector’s representative fails to appear then representatives of the supporters, applicant or agent will still be entitled to speak and vice versa.
Where more than one person has registered, the second named representative is entitled to speak if the first named speaker has not arrived 5 minutes before the start of the meeting.
We will provide detailed information on the procedure for speaking at the meeting to those who register to speak.
Full details of the right to speak scheme are set out in the Council’s Constitution.