Planning applications

Disclaimer

We take every care to make sure that the information provided on this site is accurate. We cannot accept any liability or responsibility should you rely on this information provided and subsequently find that it is incorrect. In particular, data before 1 April 2004 may be less reliable.

Every effort is made to update the information on each application. There may be occasions when there is a delay in updating due to an exceptional volume of information to be processed and published on the website.

We are the data controller for personal information you choose to submit on this page. Your personal information is processed to ensure we meet our statutory duty under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to take account of responses to consultations.

We will review your comments when making our decision. We may contact you with feedback or queries on this subject. Your personal information will not be published or disclosed to any other organisation. This is unless we are permitted or required to do so by law. Where issues cross the city boundary, details will be shared with East Riding of Yorkshire Council.

The details you submit will be retained indefinitely. This is in accordance with the requirements of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.

If you have questions about how we use your information, contact dev.control@hullcc.gov.uk

If you have concerns or wish to complain about how your personal information has been used, contact the council’s Data Protection Officer by email at Information@hullcc.gov.uk. Or call 01482 300 300. Or you may contact the Information Commissioner’s Office. They enforce privacy and data protection legislation.

Or you can call 0303 123 1113 for the local rate. Call 01625 545 745 for the national rate.

Copyright

All plans, drawings and materials submitted to us are protected by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

You may only download and print materials for consultation purposes. Any further copies must not be made without the prior permission of the copyright owner, the applicant, agent, and architect.

Our Publicity Code of Practice is available online.

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What happens next 

Your comment is published on our website, including your name and address. We remove all signatures, email addresses and telephone numbers before publishing. Anonymous comments may not be considered. When you submit comments via public access, anything you write in the comments box will be published on the website. For example, I live opposite the property. Be aware that this would be public for anybody to see.