COMMENTING ON PLANNING APPLICATIONS
Kidsgrove Town Council is a consultee on all planning applications within Kidsgrove parish and through our Planning Committee we submit comments on planning applications.
The decision on planning applications is made by Newcastle Under Lyme Borough Council (the planning authority) and decisions are based on national/local planning policy and ‘material considerations’.
Our Planning Committee meets bi-monthly. Public participation is set aside at every meeting for the public to comment on applications being considered that evening, so if you are affected by a planning application, check when it is on our agenda, come along and let your councillors know.
To view current applications in Kidsgrove Parish, visit the Newcastle Under Lyme Borough Council Planning Portal: Planning – Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council
Types of applications we comment on:
- New housing and employment developments
- Householder extensions
- Works to protected trees
- Works to trees in conservation areas
- Discharge of conditions applications for listed buildings / buildings within conservation areas
- Non-material minor amendments
- Certificates of Lawful Existing Use or Development (CLUED)
The committee does not consider Certificates of Lawful Proposed Use or Development (CLPUD) or discharges of conditions except as above.
Current Planning Application can be found in the following link
https://www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/planning
Registered Lists
Registered List – July 2025 – Click Here
Registered List – June 2025 – Search Results
Registered List – May 2025 – Search Results
Registered List – April 2025 – Search Results
Decided Lists
Decided List – July 2025 – Search Results
Decided List – June 2025 – Search Results
Decided List – May 2025 – Search Results
Decided Lists – April 2025 – Search Results
Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council Planning Service
Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council’s Planning Service ensures that the right development happens in the right place at the right time, benefiting the community and the economy. It plays a critical role in identifying what development is needed and where, what areas need to be protected or enhanced and in assessing whether proposed development is suitable. Feedback from customers and interested parties is essential to ensure that the service is delivered in the best possible way.
Newcastle under Lyme Borough Council – Planning CSE Action Plan Survey