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Planning permission in Stockton-on-Tees

What homeowners in Stockton-on-Tees need to know about planning permission before starting an extension, loft conversion or major renovation in County Durham.

When you need planning permission in Stockton-on-Tees

Most single-storey rear extensions in Stockton-on-Tees fall under Permitted Development (PD), provided they stay within size, height and material limits. Two-storey extensions, side-return extensions on terraces, and any work in a conservation area or to a listed building typically require a full planning application from your local authority in County Durham.

Permitted Development limits used in Stockton-on-Tees

For detached homes, rear extensions can usually go up to 8 m deep (single-storey) without planning. For terraced and semi-detached, the limit is 6 m. Maximum eaves height is 3 m within 2 m of the boundary, and side extensions must be single-storey, no more than 4 m high, and no wider than half the original house. Always file a Prior Approval / Lawful Development Certificate to lock the rights in writing.

Conservation areas and listed buildings

Stockton-on-Tees has several conservation areas where Permitted Development rights are restricted or removed entirely (Article 4 directions). Listed buildings always require Listed Building Consent in addition to planning. Check the local authority's planning portal before quoting builders.

Typical timelines & fees

A householder planning application takes 8 weeks for a decision. Fees are £258 for England householder applications (2026). Lawful Development Certificates cost £129. Budget 4–6 weeks extra for drawings and pre-application advice if needed.

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FAQs about planning permission in Stockton-on-Tees

Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion in Stockton-on-Tees?

Most rear dormer loft conversions in Stockton-on-Tees are Permitted Development if the dormer is under 40 m³ (terraced) or 50 m³ (semi/detached) and doesn't sit on the front roof slope. Mansard conversions and anything in a conservation area need full planning.

How much does a planning consultant cost in Stockton-on-Tees?

Typical fees are £600–£1,800 for a householder application including drawings. Pre-application advice from the council adds £150–£400 but often saves weeks on contentious schemes.

Can my builder submit the planning application?

Usually no — you need a designer or architect to prepare scaled drawings and the application. Some builders have an in-house designer, but the application is filed in the homeowner's name.

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