Dudley Council holds records relating to planning applications dating back to 1948, and building control records relating to 1974. Information is however stored in a variety of different mediums depending on the age of the applications. We are in the process of electronically scanning the archive applications, however this is likely to be achieved over a number of years. The following page is therefore a guide to the sources of information, and how to access them.
Electronic Records
Detailed records are available on computer for planning and building control applications from 1991 to the present day. These can be viewed online for from our Online Planning and Building Control page, which enables you to search for both Planning and Building Control Applications. You can additionally access Weekly Planning Lists.
Please note that related documents/plans for planning applications are only available electronically with applications registered from 1st December 2005.
Summary information relating to planning applications is available online in an interactive map format for applications relating to 1948 to the present day. This facility provides the following information:
Application Reference
Description
Type of application
Decision
Decision date
Please access the My neighbourhood webpage to access this information.
Original Documents
Paper records can be inspected from the Development Control reception area, which is located at 3 St James’s Road, Dudley. The following records are available in paper format:
Planning applications from 1977 to the present day
Building control applications since 1998 to the present day
The reception is open daily from 8.45 am to 5.00 pm. Outside these hours why not use our online planning search.
Please note that it is advisable to ring to make an appointment to ensure that the file is locatable.
Microfilm Records
Planning and Building control applications are stored on microfilm held at 3 St James's Road. These cover:
Planning applications from 1948 to 1996
Building control applications from 1974 to 1997.
If you need to inspect any of these applications please use the contact details below to arrange an appointment with Keith Carradine, the Microfilm Assistant Clerk, so that the records can be made available to you, using the microfilm viewer.