Have your say on the future of planning consultations
Statutory notices are an important means for ensuring that you are kept informed of decisions by the council which may affect your quality of life, local amenity or your property. We are particularly interested in your views on public consultation around planning applications (letters to residents, website planning register, site notices on lamp posts and press notices in Southwark News). We want to hear from you on these matters; about your preferences on receiving/submitting information on planning notices, the problems you face in accessing planning information in general and how you would like to access information on planning in future.
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Why do you think the public is consulted on planning applications? *
From the list below, please select the different planning notices you are aware of *
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 How did you find out about the application you commented on? *
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How easy did you find it to understand the information provided? *
 Please indicate the method you used to respond to the consultation? *
How do you think planning notices can be improved ? *
(e.g in terms of accessibility, visibility, relevance, quality of information)
How easy was it to submit your comments? *
How would you want to be consulted on future planning applications? *
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Please select the three most important issues that matter to you when commenting on planning applications? *
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On planning applications, do you think the council *
If there was a free mobile app to access Southwark planning information, do you think that you would: *
Did you know that you can sign up for email alerts on planning applications on the website? *
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