Barnsley Planning Portal: Applying for Planning Permission

The Barnsley planning portal is the official platform for submitting and managing planning applications in the area. It provides access for applicants wanting to submit planning proposals, upload any supporting documents, and track their progress. Residents in the area can also view and comment on live applications, making it a useful tool in the local planning permission process.

To ensure your development meets environmental regulations set by Barnsley Borough Council, it’s essential to seek expert ecological advice. At Collington Winter, we offer professional ecological consultancy support and ensure your project application complies with both ecological planning and building standards.

Submitting a Planning Application in Barnsley

  1. Prepare Your Application

Begin by gathering all required materials:

  • Completed planning application forms (available via the Barnsley Planning Portal)
  • Detailed site plans and technical drawings
  • Supporting documentation such as ecological surveys, design and access statements, and heritage assessments.
  1. Submit Online

Upload your completed forms and supporting documents directly to the portal.

  1. Public Consultation

Once submitted, your application will be open for public comment. Neighbours and stakeholders can review and provide feedback during the consultation period.

  1. Application Review

The council will assess your proposal against local policies. They may request revisions, particularly around the ecological impacts and Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements.

  1. Decision Notification

A planning officer or committee will issue a decision. They will publish this on the portal and notify you accordingly.

Ecological Requirements to Consider

Ecological Surveys – Baseline assessments to identify habitats, species, and ecological features. These inform impact assessments and mitigation strategies.

Protected Species Assessment – This may involve surveys for legally protected species such as bats, badgers, great crested newts, and nesting birds, including mitigation recommendations.

Tree surveys – Assessments of tree species, condition, and root protection zones may be required to help guide development design and minimise environmental harm.

Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) – In accordance with the Environment Act 2021, developments must achieve at least a 10% net gain in biodiversity, calculated using a recognised Biodiversity Metric.

Landscape Surveys – It may be beneficial to provide an analysis of the proposed development’s ecological and visual impact, along with enhancement opportunities.

Ecological Clerk of Works – You may require on-site ecological supervision during construction to ensure effective implementation of mitigation measures and BNG targets, helping to avoid delays and non-compliance.

How Can Collington Winter Support Your Project?

At Collington Winter, we offer comprehensive ecological consultancy tailored to your development needs. From initial surveys and species assessments to Biodiversity Net Gain calculations and on-site ecological supervision, our team is dedicated to seeing that your project has Barnsley Council’s environmental standards in place.

With our guidance, you can avoid delays, ensure compliance, and move through the Barnsley planning process with confidence.

Get in touch with Collington Winter today using our enquiry form, located at the bottom of this page, for expert ecological support on your planning application.

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