Planning - A List of Useful Links to other relevant organisations
This page contains a list of useful Planning related links. Please note that the Council is not responsible for the content of any external websites.
View various Constraints and information on this Portal
The Planning Portal - General Public Home Page - Welcome to the Planning Portal - the government's online service for planning. You can use the tools and information on this site to find out about planning in your area and what development you can perform around your house.
The Portal's services also let you apply for planning permission electronically as well as submit and track an appeal online.
Environment Agency - We are the Environment Agency. It’s our job to look after the environment and make it a better place – for you, and for future generations. Your environment is the air you breathe, the water you drink and the ground you walk on. Working with business,Government and society as a whole, we are making your environment cleaner and healthier.
Environment Agency - Flood Risk Web Site - Check the Environment Agency Web Site to see if you are in a Flood Risk Area.
Yorkshire Water - We manage the collection, treatment and distribution of water, supplying around 1.24 billion litres of drinking water each day – that’s the equivalent of a glass of water for every person on the planet! We also collect, treat and dispose of about one billion litres of waste water safely back into the environment each day.
Severn Trent - Severn Trent Water is the group's largest operation and one of the UK's leading water and sewerage companies. Severn Trent Water not only works to protect the environment, but also to promote enjoyment of the resources they are responsible for. That means maintaining over 1,200 km of footpaths and Rights of Way, planting well over a million trees since 1989, and making access easier to recreational sites which receive over four million visits a year
Campaign for the Protection of Rural England - We are the champions of England's countryside and we welcome the support of all who care about it. CPRE is a registered charity with over 60,000 members and supporters living in our cities, towns, villages and the countryside. We operate as a network with over 200 district groups, a branch in every county, a group in every region and a National Office. Over 2000 parish councils and 800 amenity societies belong to CPRE. This makes CPRE a powerful combination of effective local action and strong national campaigning.
English Heritage - English Heritage exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust is the county's leading conservation charity and is part of a national network of 47 local trusts working to protect wildlife.
Derbyshire County Council - Derbyshire County Council is responsible for providing many services in Derbyshire including education, transport and roads and social care and health.
Here you can find out about your county councillor, consultations, partnerships and budgets and spending.
The Department for Communities and Local Government - The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) was created on 5 May 2006 with a powerful remit to promote community cohesion and equality, as well as responsibility for housing, urban regeneration, planning and local government.
The Planning Inspectorate - Our main work is the processing of planning and enforcement appeals and holding inquiries into local development plans and Local Development Frameworks. We also deal with a wide variety of other planning related casework including listed building consent appeals, advertisement appeals
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - DEFRA's core purpose is to improve the current and future quality of life. For the first time one department has brought together the interests of farmers and the countryside; the environment and the rural economy; the food we eat, the air we breathe and the water we drink. We do all this by integrating environmental, social and economic objectives - putting sustainable development into practice every day, and by championing sustainable development as the way forward for Government.
Peak District National Park Authority - The Peak District National Park Authority works with local people, businesses and organisations to make sure the Peak District can be enjoyed today in ways that look after it for the benefit of future generations.
The Coal Authority - The Coal Authority was established by Parliament in 1994 to undertake specific statutory responsibilities associated with: Licensing coal mining operations in Britain. Handling subsidence damage claims which are not the responsibility of licensed coal mine operators. Dealing with property and historic liability issues, such as treatment of mine water discharges. Providing public access to information on past and present coal mining operations. Provide a 24 hour call-out service for reported surface hazards
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