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How long does planning permission last?

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Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

Planning permission usually lasts for three years from approval, during which you must start work by undertaking a material operation like building, demolition, or foundations. If you don't begin within this time, it expires, and you'll need to reapply. Outline permissions give you five years in total, but extensions aren’t possible once it expires.

Whether it’s because the timing isn’t right or due to external factors if you’ve obtained planning permission, you might not be ready to jump into construction just yet. However, if you do want to put your project on hold, you may be wondering if your planning permission will run out.

And planning permission does indeed run out.

Planning permission comes with a fee, so if you want to make sure your application (and your money) doesn’t go to waste, heed this advice from our in-house planning team.

How long is planning permission valid?

Traditionally, planning permission is valid for three years from the time of approval.

However, this time frame changes, depending on your type of planning permission. Alternatively, those who opt for outline planning permission will have three years to submit any outstanding reserved matters. Once approval for these matters has been granted, the applicant will have a further 2 years to get building - bringing the total time to 5 years!

Not sure which application is right for you? Here’s a quick breakdown of the two planning routes.