Service Description: The Councils decision on Planning Applications can sometimes lead to an appeal. Appeals may be made for a number of reasons, but most are made because the Council has refused Planning Permission. An appeal should be the last resort and would normally only arise after unsuccessful negotiations with the Development Control section. In England, appeals are made to the Planning Inspectorate which is part of the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
Also known as:- Appeals (Planning)
Answer: No. Once the application has been approved there is no right to appeal. If the development does not conform to the conditions you can report this to Planning Services, Seaclose Offices, Fairlee Road, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2QS or call the customer information advisors on 823552. - Related Link