Yes, you can appeal if your application is denied. Depending on the type of application, the process and timeframe for appeals may vary.
Here’s a quick overview based on the type of application:
| Application Type | Appeal Timeframe | Appeal Procedure |
|---|---|---|
| Planning Permission | Householder appeals: 3 months<br>Advertisement: 8 weeks<br>Other applications: 6 months | Submit to the Planning Inspectorate |
| Housing Benefit | 1 month from reconsideration decision | Appeal to the Tribunals Service |
| Council Tax Reduction | 2 months from reconsideration decision or lack of response | Appeal to the Valuations Tribunal |
| School Admissions | Within 30 school days from the appeal submission date | Appeal to an independent admission appeals panel |
It’s important to review the reasons for your application's denial and consider negotiating changes before proceeding with the appeal. For more details on how to proceed with planning appeals, you can check the Planning Appeals page. For benefit appeals, visit the Benefit Appeals page.