Hull City Council— Planning Applications & Local Information

Unitary AuthorityYorkshire and the Humber

Council Information

Council Type
Unitary Authority
Region / Nation
Yorkshire and the Humber
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Planning Statistics

14
Conservation Areas
1,060
Listed Buildings
33
Brownfield Sites
510
Tree Preservation Orders

Planning Permission in Hull

Planning permission rules in Hull City Council follow national legislation. The council applies the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) alongside local policies in their development plan. Use these guides to find out whether your project needs permission.

How to Apply for Planning Permission in Hull

  1. 1

    Check if you need permission

    Many home improvements are permitted development and do not need planning permission. Use our PD checker or read the relevant permission guide.

  2. 2

    Apply via the Planning Portal

    Most councils accept applications online through the Planning Portal (planningportal.co.uk). You can also apply directly through your council's own portal.

  3. 3

    Pay the planning fee

    Householder applications cost £258 in England. Listed building consent is free. Pay online by card when submitting your application.

  4. 4

    Await the decision (typically 8 weeks)

    The council must decide most householder applications within 8 weeks of the application being validated. You will receive a decision notice by post or email.

Conservation Areas in Hull

Hull City Council has 14 designated conservation areas. In these areas, planning controls are stricter:

  • Some permitted development rights are removed — extensions and alterations may need planning permission.
  • Materials must be in keeping with the character of the area.
  • Demolition of structures over a certain size requires consent.
  • Solar panels and satellite dishes on principal elevations are not permitted development.

Planning FAQs — Hull