Planning authorities aim to reach a decision on all applications for listed building consent within eight weeks.
Find out how to apply for listed building consent.
Conservation area consent controls the demolition of unlisted buildings in conservation areas. The consent process is similar to the listed building consent process. Your planning authority can advise.
Assessment
Your planning authority is the main point of contact for all listed building consent applications.
Your planning authority will consider applications in light of:
- its own policies
- other national policy documents
- the advice given in our Managing Change in the Historic Environment guidance series
Consultation
The planning authority must consult Historic Environment Scotland on certain types of listed building consent applications.
We will provide advice, and in some cases we may choose to object. If the planning authority plans to grant consent anyway, it must notify Scottish Ministers of its intention.
Call-ins
Scottish Ministers may choose to ‘call in’ a case, so that they can determine the outcome themselves. This might happen where an application raises highly significant or controversial issues.
A reporter will be appointed and may decide to arrange a public local inquiry.
Right of appeal
You have the right to appeal if:
- your application for listed building consent is refused by the planning authority
- you feel the conditions are unreasonable
You must request an appeal form from:
The Scottish Government
Directorate for Planning and Environmental Appeals
Hadrian House
Callendar Business Park
Callendar Road
Falkirk
FK1 1XR
Email: dpea@gov.scot
You must submit with your completed form:
- full details of the proposed works for which you applied for listed building consent
- copies of all relevant correspondence with your planning authority
Contact
For more information or if you have any questions, please contact us by telephone on 0131 668 8716 or email us at hmenquiries@hes.scot.