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Some useful websites with information on planning matters and advice on how to go about protecting your neighbourhood from developers
 
If you know a useful website, please send the link to mail@leighmatters.co.uk
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Fighting back
CPRE - Planning Help
www.planninghelp.org.uk A really good step-by-step guide to objecting - also tips on running a campaign
Activist's Guide www.tash.gn.apc.org Activist's Guide to the Planning System
Campaign for Planning Sanity
www.planningsanity.co.uk Local Community Support for Adverse Planning & Development Applications
Mast Sanity www.mastsanity.org Opposes the insensitive siting of mobile phone and Tetra masts
Save Britain's Heritage www.savebritainsheritage.org Campaigns for threatened historic buildings
RTPI - Planning Aid Services www.rtpi.org.uk/planning-advice A voluntary service offering free, independent and professional advice on planning matters to community groups and individuals
Just do Something www.justdosomething.net Tips on community campaigning
Planning Information
The Planning Inspectorate www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk Processes planning and enforcement appeals and holds inquiries into local development plans
English Heritage www.english-heritage.org.uk Conserving historic places
Royal Town Planning Institute www.rtpi.org.uk Advice on town planning matters
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister www.odpm.gov.uk The Government department responsible for planning
The Planning Portal www.planningportal.gov.uk Information about the planning process
Southend-on-Sea Borough Council www.southend.gov.uk The Council's Planning website
Planning Applications www.planning-applications.co.uk Professional guidance and advice on Town Planning and related issues
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