Click the Online Planning link on the right, (under Do It Online), if you want to:
You can search for specific planning reports, along with other council reports, in the 'Democracy in Islington - Reports' index.
Go to Democracy in Islington - Reports
You can find the answers to many planning questions by clicking the Frequently Asked Questions link under Do It Online, right, and searching with the keyword "Planning".
It is now easier to extend your home following significant changes to planning law. Householders’ rights have changed which means you can carry out certain work without the need for planning permission. This will make it easier for people to improve their homes and at the same time reduce the number of planning applications that the council’s planning team has to process.
The rules only apply to houses which are occupied by one household, in other words planning laws remain unchanged for people living in any other kind of property, including flats and maisonettes.
The key areas that are affected relate to:
If you're in doubt as to whether work you are considering needs planning permission or not, click the Planning Portal link on the right (under Useful Websites), or contact the planning team on 020 7527 2000.
Contact Islington can assist with all planning enquiries. The details are on the right-hand side of this page.
A duty planner is available to answer telephone enquiries for qualified advice. Tel: 020 7527 2813 (Monday to Friday, 10am - 5pm).
The duty officer will also attend to personal visitors to our offices during the same period
Email: planning@islington.gov.uk
Tel: 020 7527 2000
Fax: 020 7527 2731
Box 3333
222 Upper Street
London
N1 1YA
Page Last Updated: 03 November 2008