
2021 was the busiest year yet for online planning application submissions. The beginning of the year followed on from the extremely high levels seen at the end of 2020, but the end of the year appears to have returned to normality. Have we seen the end of the planning application boom?
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Read more…Once the new Planning Portal site has launched on 31 January, you will need to change your password, set a security question and update your account information before you can login for the first time.
Follow the steps below to change your current password and update your details:
- Follow this link to change your password: www.planningportal.co.uk/app/first-login
(Please note: this link will not work until the service launches on 31 January). - First the system will need to verify your email address. Enter your email address associated to your Planning Portal account, this will be the email address you currently use to log in.
- Select ‘Send email verification’. A code will be emailed to you. If you cannot find the email, please check your spam/junk folder before contacting us.
- Type the verification code provided in the email into the box on the Planning Portal website, then select ‘Verify code’.
- Select ‘Continue’ on the verification success screen.
- Create a new password and confirm by retyping your new password in the below box.
Password requirements:
– Minimum 8 characters (max 64)
– At least 1 uppercase character
– Lowercase characters
– Numbers (0-9) - Select ‘Create password’.
- Log in using your email address and newly created password.
Next, you will see an edit profile screen. Here you will need to update any information where required, select the account type and set a security question.
Once complete, select ‘Save changes’ and you will be taken to your My applications page of the new service. For help with changing your password please visit our help page.

Our planning news is published in association with ThePlanner, the official magazine of the Royal Town Planning Institute.
News round-up
Temporary measures for marquees to become permanent
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has announced that businesses and hospitality venues will be able to hold markets more often and marquees will be able to be erected without planning permission.
These changes to permitted development rights were first made in 2020 to aid businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. They are being made permanent following a public consultation.
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Two developments approved in Cambridgeshire
Developer CALA Homes has been granted planning for two separate developments – 111 homes will be delivered at Waterbeach and 261 homes will be built at Alconbury Weald in Cambridgeshire.
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Newham estate regeneration scheme approved
The redevelopment of the Carpenter’s Estate in Stratford, East London, has been approved in a residents’ ballot.
Read more…Our planning news is published in association with ThePlanner, the official magazine of the Royal Town Planning Institute.
Redevelopment of key Cardiff city centre site shapes up
Developers Rightacres has revealed more details about its Central Quay development earmarked for the former site of Brains Brewery in Cardiff city centre.
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19% increase in applications approved in year to September 2021
District-level planning authorities granted 372,200 decisions in the year ending September 2021 – 19 per cent more than in the year ending September 2020.
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English councils to share £53.9bn in funding
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has announced that councils in England will receive £53.9 billion in funding for the 2022/23 financial year. This includes £554 million through the New Homes Bonus.
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