Making a Planning Application

All documentation submitted with a planning application forms part of the application and will be included in both the hard copy of the file where applicable which the Council are obliged to make available for public inspection and the online copy which is available on the Council’s website through the Online Planning Search.

Online planning application can be made at though the following link - https://planning.localgov.ie/

Caution should therefore be exercised in submitting documentation with your planning application which you may not wish to have publicly available.

To obtain planning permission, the applicant must make a planning application. There are four different types of permission. An application may be made for:

The most common type of application is for permission, often referred to as full permission.

Can I consult with the Planning Authority in advance?

Yes, this is referred to as a pre-planning consultation and can be requested by phone, in writing or by e-mail. The applicant must submit the following:

Once this information has been submitted, the request will be lodged with the relevant area planner, who will confirm a date for an appointment.

Can I employ an agent to apply for permission on my behalf?

Yes, very few people go through the planning process without availing of the services of an architect or agent. This may take the form of somebody acting as your agent and dealing with the application in its entirety. Alternatively, you may have someone prepare the plans/ drawings for you and you will submit the application yourself.

What must I do in order to make a valid application?

In order to make a valid application you must submit the following: