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How to check if development has taken place without permission, report breaches and what actions we can take.
Sometimes development, which can include building work or a change of use, happens without planning permission or doesn’t follow the approved plans. This is called a breach of planning rules.
These breaches can harm the look and feel of an area, or negatively affect people living nearby. That’s why Norwich City Council encourages people to report any unauthorised building work or change of use.
You can check planning applications on the Planning Public Access website.
If you think someone is breaking planning rules like building or changing the use of a property without permission, putting up an illegal advert, cutting down or pruning a protected tree or making changes to a listed building you can report it to us.
All reports are kept confidential.
Report a breach of planning control
We will need to know:
We take all planning complaints seriously. Every report is recorded, looked into, and responded to. We try to solve problems by talking to the people involved, rather than going straight to legal action.
We focus on the complaints that cause the most disruption or harm. Once we’ve looked into a case, we’ll let the person who reported it know what we’ve decided.
If there’s no legal issue, we’ll explain why.
If there is a problem, we may:
We can issue different types of notices, including:
These notices explain what the problem is, what needs to be done, and how long the person has to do it. Ignoring a notice can lead to fines or court action.
We keep all investigations, including the identity of the person making the complaint confidential. Decisions are based on facts, site visits, and interviews. Sometimes we may ask for more information or a witness statement if legal action is needed.