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Petitions - guidance on preparing a petition in conjunction with a Planning related issue


Who can submit a Petition?
Anyone can submit a petition to the Council on issues relating to planning applications. There are no age restrictions (children can also submit and sign petitions).

For petitions relating to planning applications, petitioners may include non-Dudley residents who have an interest in the application, for example, the applicant, the applicant's agent, the owner of the property etc.
 
Data Protection Disclaimer
As part of the e-enable services, local authorities are being asked to make information from their planning and building control registers and databases available on their websites. Guidance and information about the implications for managing personal data has been produced by The Planning and Regulatory Services Online Project (PARSOL). The content has been discussed and approved by the Information Commissioner. See PARSOL guidance on Online Publication of Planning & Building Control Register Data for further details.

In accordance with current statutory obligations, most of the documentation received will be made accessible to the public and will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act. We will:
 
 
What should a Petition contain?
In general, a petition should include:
 
 
The information contained in a petition must be submitted in good faith and be decent, honest and respectful.

Petitions will be rejected if they are defamatory, frivolous or offensive.

What happens once the signatures have been collected?
The principal petitioner should decide when he or she has collected sufficient names and submit it to Planning and Development Services for consideration.

What is the process for submitting the Petition?
Petitions relating to a planning application, may be considered at the meeting of the Development Control Committee, at which the planning application itself is considered.

How many names should be on the Petition?
There is no maximum number of names on a petition. On average Dudley Council would expect the minimum to be 10, however this depends on the issue at hand.

What Can Petitions Achieve?
Petitions submitted to the council inform debate and can have positive outcomes that lead to change. For example, they can:
 

Contact Details
Name: Planning Help Desk
Address: Planning and Environmental Health
Directorate of the Urban Environment
3 St James's Road
Dudley
West Midlands
DY1 1HZ
Tel: 01384 814116
Contact: General Contact Form


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