Planning Policy

Planning permission in Birmingham

Birmingham City Council is the local planning authority for Birmingham, a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands. Below is what its official planning data shows — and a free check for any Birmingham postcode.

1.0 — The official data

What Birmingham has published

Dataset · national planning data indexPublished
Conservation areas29
Article 4 direction areas (permitted development removed)13
Tree preservation zones1,435
Listed building outlines1,498
Local Plan documents0

Counts are read from planning.data.gov.uk and refreshed daily. A zero or dash means the council has not yet published that dataset to the national index — not that the designation doesn’t exist on the ground. We show what we found and tell you what we didn’t. We never infer a restriction — or the absence of one — from missing data.

2.0 — What this means for your project

Reading Birmingham’s planning landscape

With 29 conservation areas on the official index, design and character carry real weight in Birmingham decisions. Inside a conservation area the bar for external alterations rises, and some permitted development rights narrow — which side of a boundary your property sits on can change your project’s planning route entirely.

Birmingham City Council has 13 Article 4 direction areas in force. An Article 4 direction removes specific permitted development rights, so work that would normally need no application — certain extensions, alterations, even paving — can require full permission. This is the single most common surprise we find for homeowners, and it is address-specific: the free check below reads it for your exact postcode.

Every application in Birmingham is decided against national policy (the NPPF) and Birmingham City Council’s adopted Local Plan. A Planning Policy report quotes the specific policies that apply to your project — verbatim, verified, and linked to the official documents.

3.0 — Check your address

The free check for Birmingham postcodes

Free check — official data · Birmingham

Checked against the national planning data index. We show what we found and tell you what we didn’t. We never infer a restriction — or the absence of one — from missing data.

4.0 — Questions

Planning in Birmingham, answered

Do I need planning permission for an extension in Birmingham?
It depends on your address. Many extensions fall under permitted development, but designations change the answer street by street — and Birmingham City Council has 13 Article 4 direction areas where permitted development rights are removed. The free check above reads the official data for your exact postcode.
How many conservation areas are there in Birmingham?
Birmingham City Council has 29 conservation areas published to the national planning data index. Inside one, the design bar is higher and some permitted development rights are restricted.
Where can I read Birmingham's local planning policies?
Birmingham City Council decides applications against its adopted Local Plan alongside national policy (the NPPF). A Planning Policy report quotes the specific policies that apply to your project, verbatim and linked to the official documents, and the council's own site is https://www.birmingham.gov.uk.
What does a planning report for a Birmingham address include?
Your site at a glance (every designation on your property, linked to its official record), the national and local policies that apply to your project, the likely blockers, things to consider, and — on the Pro report — real decided applications near you with outcomes. Every quote is verified character-for-character against its source before the report generates.
5.0 — Nearby authorities

Other councils in the West Midlands