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Guide: How to Read a Planning Application Like a Reporter

Where to find the application, what documents matter and which claims need extra checking.

Guide Updated 18 May 2026 1 min read

A planning file can look intimidating, but most stories can be checked through a small set of documents: application form, design statement, transport note, consultation responses and committee report.

Why it matters

Urbanism stories become useful when they connect design language to daily life: homes, commutes, street safety, public space, cost, climate resilience and the official process behind a decision.

What to check next

Question Useful source
What stage is this at? Planning application, committee agenda, consultation page or official project update.
Who is affected? Residents, commuters, renters, local businesses, disabled users and nearby public services.
What can still change? Funding, design conditions, delivery date, appeal risk, traffic orders and public comments.

Source trail

Use borough planning portals, the Planning Data platform and the London Plan for policy context.