Planning Applications Statistics, 2022/23: Annual and Quarterly (October 2022 to March 2023)

Statistics on planning application decision-making timescales for 2022-2023. Historic annual statistics back to 2018-2019 are also presented.

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6. Stopping the Clock

Stopping the clock is used where there has been a lengthy delay caused by the applicant or external consultees, outwith the planning authority’s control. This helps produce more accurate performance statistics that would otherwise have been skewed by extreme cases of delay outwith the planning authority’s control.

For 2022/23 there were 2,239 applications where the clock was stopped. The average amount of time stopped was 13.7 weeks.

Local development decisions (not subject to processing agreements) involved a clock-stop in nine per cent of cases. The average clock-stop time was 13.7 weeks.

Major development decisions (not subject to processing agreements) involved a clock-stop in a quarter of cases. The average clock-stop time was 48.5 weeks.

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