Flintshire Planning Portal: Applying for Planning Permission

The Flintshire planning portal is the official online platform for submitting, tracking, and managing planning applications within the Flintshire area. Designed for ease of use and efficiency, it allows applicants to upload documents, monitor application progress, and receive updates. Local residents can also access and review applications, providing comments during public consultation periods.

To improve your chances of approval and ensure your plans align with Flintshire County Council’s environmental policies, it is advisable to seek ecological advice early in the process. Collington Winter offers expert consultancy to support you at every stage.

Using the Flintshire Planning Portal

Prepare your application – Gather all required plans and documents, including:

  • Application forms (available via the Flintshire planning portal)
  • Accurate site location plans and elevation drawings
  • Supporting materials such as design and access statements
  • Ecological surveys, impact assessments, and mitigation strategies

Submit your application – Upload your documents through the online portal. You will receive confirmation and a unique reference number to track your application’s progress.

Public consultation – Your application will appear on the public register, allowing residents, authorities, and other stakeholders to view and comment.

Application review – Planning officers will evaluate your submission against national and local planning policies. Additional information or amendments may be requested.

Decision – A decision notice will be issued – either by a planning officer or, for larger developments, by the planning committee.

Ecological Services to Support Your Planning Application

Collington Winter Environmental provides a comprehensive range of ecological services to strengthen planning applications:

  • Ecological Surveys – Preliminary Ecological Appraisals (PEAs) to assess habitats, protected species, and site constraints. Where necessary, we also recommend and carry out further detailed ecological surveys to ensure all requirements are met.
  • Protected Species Assessment – Surveys for bats, badgers, great crested newts, reptiles, and nesting birds in line with UK and EU law. If protected species are found, we provide mitigation and licensing support, enabling your project to progress responsibly while safeguarding local wildlife.
  • Tree surveys – Assessing tree health, root protection areas, and implications of Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs). We also advise on tree retention, protection measures, and compensation planting where removal is unavoidable.
  • Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) – Measuring biodiversity and creating plans to meet the mandatory 10% net gain under the Environment Act 2021.
  • Landscape Surveys – Considering the ecological and visual impacts of developments. This helps strengthen your application by demonstrating a balanced approach to local development and environmental protection.
  • Ecological Clerk of Works – On-site monitoring during construction to ensure ecological requirements are properly followed.

How can Collington Winter Assist?

Our team provides tailored ecological advice to ensure your project meets planning requirements and environmental standards. We deliver detailed assessments, practical recommendations, and continuous support throughout the planning process.

For more information, please contact us at 01204939604, email info@collingtonwinter.co.uk, or complete the contact form below to speak with one of our specialists.

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