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How long does it take to get a meeting?

We aim to get a meeting slot to you as soon as we can but this can be dependent on case officer availability. You should submit your request as early as possible to ensure you get a meeting that works with your timescales.

What information should be submitted?

As a minimum the following documents should be submitted for the request to be validated:

Level 1 - In-principle meetings

  • Payment
  • Site plan (red line site boundary)
  • Indication of proposed uses NB this does not need to be extensive

Level 2 - Initial and follow-up meetings

  • Payment
  • Red line site boundary
  • Outline of proposed development
  • Outline of key planning issues
  • Indicative scheme concept/images

For any follow-up meetings you will only need to submit a payment form as the minimum requirement. However, you would also need to add any updated or new documentation if applicable.

Any other information should be submitted no later than a week before the meeting date. However, it is preferable if information is submitted earlier, so that officers have time to review it.

The documents should be uploaded via our online system. Please note the subsequent advice letter will only address issues that you have sent documentation on.

Further guidance on energy assessments and access statements can be found on the links below.

London Review Panel

The London Review Panel provides independent expert advice to support the Mayor and GLA Group to achieve high standards of design and to secure the wider benefits of place making. At the heart of design review is a discussion of a given project by expert panellists acting as critical friends. The Panel will review planning cases where alternative design review processes aren’t in place at borough level, where sites fall across borough boundaries, or where sites are of exceptional social or cultural significance to Londoners. The cost of an initial London Review Panel is £6,000 (excluding VAT). For more information please visit the London Review Panel page. A design review will be triggered at the discretion of the GLA Planning Officer at a suitable time in the Pre-application stage and informed by whether;

• there is no local design review panel, or it does not have enough capacity
• the planning case spans two or more boroughs
• the planning case is on an internationally significant site with exceptional cultural, social, or economic value (e.g., proximity to the Thames, heritage sites or world class facilities and venues). An example being 20 Bury Street (The Tulip).
• the planning case includes a residential component that exceeds 350 units per hectare (London Plan Policy D4 D)
• the planning case proposes a building defined as a tall building by the borough (see Policy D9 Tall Buildings), or that is more than 30m in height where there is no local definition of a tall building (London plan policy D4 D).

How much does it cost?

Application Type Cost
Level 1 In-Principle £4,166.67 + VAT (£5,000 inc. VAT)
Level 2 Initial £10,000 + VAT (£12,000 inc. VAT)
Level 2 Follow up £4,166.67 + VAT (£5,000 inc. VAT)
London Review Panel (if applicable) £6,000 + VAT (£7,200 inc.VAT)

How do you pay for the meeting?

From 1 April 2021, we are operating an online payment tool, allowing you to pay for your meetings via our system. We will require payment to be made before a request is validated. This replaces the previous process that required you to complete a payment form.

When you have paid, you will receive an acknowledgement of payment on email instantly. Our Finance team will also use the details you provide to a VAT paid invoice. Please see the Terms and Conditions in our guidance note as you will not be able to change these details once you have submitted your request.

The forms for submitting a request will guide you through the process and the information you need to provide.

More information on the online payments can be found in the guidance note.

How do you request a meeting?

From 3rd July 2020, the Planning Application Workflow System (PAWS) is no longer available. Pre-application meeting requests should now be done through our new workflow system, Arcus. This system has been designed and implemented to not only make the process easier for you but to also ensure that we are more responsive and can process your applications more quickly. To access Arcus, please click on the link below.

You can submit a Pre-application meeting here

You will need to register an account if you haven't done so already.

Referable cases

We will only provide this service for strategic applications that are referable to the Mayor. More details on what makes an application strategic can be found on the following link: Mayor of London Order (2008)

Contact us

If you have any queries relating to the pre-planning advice service, please contact the pre-application team by email on [email protected] or request a call-back

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