Isle of Wight Council— Planning Applications & Local Information

Unitary AuthoritySouth East

Council Information

Council Type
Unitary Authority
Region / Nation
South East
Open Isle of Wight Council Website

On the council site, choose Planning → View or search planning applications.

Published Planning Datasets

48
Conservation Areas
Listed Buildings
50
Brownfield Sites
Tree Preservation Orders

Counts reflect records available in the Planning Data snapshot used for this build. A dash means coverage was unavailable, not that the real-world count is zero.

Check a property before choosing the planning route

Screen a postcode or UPRN against published conservation-area, listed-building, Article 4, flood-risk and other official datasets. Always confirm the exact site on Isle of Wight Council's own constraints map.

Check planning constraints →

Planning Permission in Isle of Wight

Planning permission rules in Isle of Wight 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

The application process for Isle of Wight Council follows the standard national procedure. Our step-by-step guide covers everything from pre-application advice to decision timelines.

Read the full guide →

Conservation Areas in Isle of Wight

The published Planning Data snapshot contains 48 conservation-area records for Isle of Wight Council. Verify coverage and the exact boundary on the council map.

ArretonBembridgeBonchurchBradingBriaryBrighstone - Brighstone MillBrighstone - Village CentreBrighstone - BrooksideBrighstone - Hunny HillBrighstone - Waytes CourtBrook - Brook GreenBrook - Brook VillageBrook - St Mary's Church & Brook HouseCalbourneCarisbrookeChurch PlaceCowesEast Cowes (Esplanade)East Cowes (Town Centre)Freshwater Bay - Afton+28 more

Planning FAQs — Isle of Wight