Planning Applications
Parish councils have the right to make comments on planning applications affecting their area. A summary of the most recent planning applications in the parish will be published here. Further details can be found on the South Norfolk Council website planning applications search page
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The Broads Authority provide pre-application advice on planning queries, including around whether planning permission is needed and on proposals. This advice is free of charge, see attached letter for further details.
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Bramerton Parish Council Planning Briefing Paper
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Financial Year 2025/26:
Rectory Meadow, The Street - 2025/1020. Proposal: Replace garage doors with windows, form new opening to the rear, replace existing rear door, installation of 2 no. roof lights and internal alterations. Decision: 19th May 2025, Approval with Conditions (Delegated).
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Financial Year 2024/25:
Fairfield, The Street, Bramerton - 2025-0307. Proposal: Single storey rear extension. Decision: 2nd May 2025, Approval with Conditions (Delegated).
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Garden House, The Street, Bramerton - 2025/0071. Proposal: Part demolition of existing dwelling. New single storey and half additions to dwelling including annexe. Extend on site car parking and all associated works. Decision: 21st March 2025, Approval with Conditions (Delegated).
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Ceres, Framingham Lane, Bramerton - 2025/0095. Proposal: Proposed detached cart lodge to replace garage. Decision: 17th February 2025, Approval with Conditions (Delegated).
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Hazeldene, Slade Lane, Framingham Pigot - 2025/0040. Proposal: First floor extension and replacement garage/storage. Status: Pending consideration.
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Midsomer Lodge, The Street, Bramerton - 2024/1741. Proposal: Erection of post and rail fencing and gates. Decision: 6th August 2024, Approval with Conditions (Delegated).
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Bramerton Grange, Framingham Lane, Bramerton - 2024/1071. Proposal: Erection of a dwelling and garage. New access and associated works in the garden. Decision: 13th January 2025, Approval with Conditions (Delegated).​​​​​​​

Parish Councils have the right to make comments on planning applications affecting their area.
The planning authority (which is usually South Norfolk Council) allows a Parish Council 21 days to respond to a planning application.
Members of the public are encouraged to provide their own comments on South Norfolk Council's planning pages. Guidance with regards to commenting on an application can be found on District Councils website.
Whilst the overall decision is the planning authority’s, the Parish Council’s local knowledge, combined with an understanding of the planning process, means that its views are more likely to be heard by the planning authority, so long as the Parish Council provides valid planning ‘material considerations’.
The Parish Council’s comments can be found on South Norfolk Council’s planning pages.