If you want to carry out building work you may need planning permission.
You should always check with your Planning Authority about whether you need to apply for planning permission for building work.
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The following information is guidance only.
Planning permission needed
You may need planning permission if:
you want to build something new
you want to make a major change to your building – like building an extension
you want to change the use of your building
your building is in a conservation area (you may need 'conservation area consent')
your building is a listed building (you may need 'listed building consent')
Find out if your building is in a conservation area by contacting your Planning Authority.
Find out if your building is a listed building by checking Historic Scotland's listed building search or contacting your Planning Authority.
Visit your local Planning Authority's website Please choose Aberdeen City Council Aberdeenshire Council Angus Council Argyll and Bute Council Cairngorms National Park Authority Clackmannanshire Council Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles) Council Dumfries and Galloway Council Dundee City Council East Ayrshire Council East Dunbartonshire Council East Lothian Council East Renfrewshire Council Edinburgh Council Falkirk Council Fife Council Glasgow City Council The Highland Council Inverclyde Council Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority Midlothian Council Moray Council North Ayrshire Council North Lanarkshire Council Orkney Islands Council Perth & Kinross Council Renfrewshire Council Scottish Borders Council Shetland Islands Council South Ayrshire Council South Lanarkshire Council Stirling Council West Dunbartonshire Council West Lothian Council Go
Planning application not needed
Smaller building projects that don't impact on the surrounding area might not need a planning application. This is called 'permitted development'.
Permitted development rights are granted so that many instances of small alterations and extensions can be carried out without needing to apply for planning permission.
Find out if your building project is considered a permitted development if it's for:
If your project needs planning permission and you do the work without getting permission first, you may be served an 'enforcement notice'.
It's illegal to ignore enforcement notices but you can appeal against them.