The most common types of planning applications in the UK include:
1. Householder planning permission:
This type of application is for proposed changes or extensions to a single family home, such as building an extension, converting a loft or garage, or installing a new driveway.
2. Full planning permission:
This type of application is for new buildings or developments, such as building a new house or a block of flats, or for major changes to an existing building, such as converting a commercial property into residential use.
3. Listed building consent:
This type of application is required for any proposed changes or alterations to a building that is listed as a heritage asset, such as a historic building or monument.
4. Outline planning permission:
This type of application is for proposed developments where the detailed design and layout of the buildings are not yet determined. It is used to establish whether a proposal is acceptable in principle, before a full application is submitted.
5. Change of use planning permission:
This type of application is required for a change of use of a building or land, such as converting a shop into a restaurant or a warehouse into a residential property.
6. Advertisement consent:
This type of application is required for the display of advertisements, such as billboards or signs, on or in front of a building or on a site.
7. Conservation area consent:
This type of application is required for proposed changes or developments in a conservation area, such as cutting down trees or demolishing a building.
8. Prior approval:
This type of application is required for some permitted development rights, such as building larger single-story rear extension, or converting a barn into a house.
It's important to note that planning laws and regulations may vary depending on the local authority area, and it's always recommended to check the specific requirements and guidelines with the local planning department before submitting an application.