Blackpool Planning Portal: Applying for Planning Permission
The Blackpool planning portal is the official platform for submitting and managing planning applications within Blackpool. Through this portal, applicants can upload required documentation and monitor the progress of their submissions.
To obtain planning approval, all developments must comply with the environmental standards set by Blackpool Council. Involving an ecological consultant early in the process can help avoid delays and ensure adherence to ecological legislation.
At Collington Winter, our experienced ecological consultants offer tailored guidance to help you navigate both local planning policies and national environmental requirements.
The planning application process
Prepare your application – Collect and complete all relevant documentation, which may include:
- Application forms (available on the Blackpool planning portal)
- Site location and block plans
- Technical drawings
- Supporting reports such as ecological surveys and Design & Access Statements
Submit online – Upload your completed application and supporting materials directly via the Blackpool planning portal
Public consultation – After submission, your application will be subject to a public consultation period, allowing local residents and stakeholders to provide feedback
Application review – The local planning authority will assess your application to ensure it aligns with planning policies and environmental regulations
Planning decision – A final decision, issued by a planning officer or planning committee, will be published on the Blackpool planning portal
Ecological considerations for planning applications
Ecology is a key factor in many development proposals. Depending on the nature and location of your project, you may require:
Ecological Surveys – To identify existing habitats and species, supporting designs that reduce ecological impact
Protected Species Assessment – To check for legally protected species such as bats, reptiles, or great crested newts
Tree surveys – To assess tree species, health, and root protection zones, supporting informed site planning
Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) – Under the Environment Act 2021, developments must deliver at least a 10% net gain in biodiversity, based on pre-development conditions and enhancement measures
Landscape Surveys – To evaluate potential impacts on local landscape character and visual amenity
Ecological Clerk of Works – To oversee ecological compliance during construction, ensuring adherence to method statements and planning conditions
How can Collington Winter assist?
At Collington Winter, we offer a range of ecological services, from baseline surveys and biodiversity net gain planning to on-site monitoring during construction. Our team supports your project through every stage of the planning process via the Blackpool planning portal, ensuring ecological compliance and a smooth path to approval.
For expert ecological advice, fill out the enquiry form below, call us on 01204939608, or email info@collingtonwinter.co.uk.
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