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Planning
- Bagby Airfield
- Building and landscape design services
- Coastline - protection
- Common land and village green register
- Listed buildings register
- Local Development Framework
- Minerals Planning
- Planning
- Planning - high hedges
- Planning - transport policy
- Planning advice and guidance
- Planning appeals
- Planning applications - business
- Planning applications - residential
- Planning consultations
- Planning decision notices
- Planning enforcement
- Planning Policy
- Validation Requirements
- Waste Planning
How to Contact Development Management
Head of Regulatory Services - Maurice Cann
Development Manager - Tim Wood
Principal Planner and Enforcement Officer - Jonathan Saddington
Enforcement Officer - Hazell Robson
Planning Officers -
- Alex Peel
- Andrew Cunningham
- Bridget Robinson
- Helen Laws
- John Howe
- Sally Leeming
- Tracy Price
Technical Support Team
- Marian Ward
- Angela Slater
- Justine Forrest
- Anthony Dozey
Click here if you have any comments or queries for the Development Management (planning) Department.
If you have a general enquiry please telephone the duty planning officer on 0845 1211555
There is always a duty planning officer available at the main Stone Cross, Northallerton offices during normal office hours and without appointment. In addition, a planning officer is also available, by appointment only at the Council's Stokesley Office, Town Close, Stokesley (0845 1211 555) on a Tuesday afternoon from 2pm to 4.30pm and at the Council's Easingwold Office at The Police Station, Church Hill, Easingwold (01347 821444) on a Wednesday morning from 9.30am to 12 noon. Please ring the Stokesley, Easingwold or Northallerton offices if you would like an appointment.





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