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Important note when searching for reference numbers beginning WB/

Do not enter the 'WB/'
e.g. if you are looking for WB/00/1234/OUT, just search for 00/1234/OUT instead.

Adur & Worthing Planning Online allows you to

  • View details of planning applications being considered by Adur and Worthing Councils
  • View planning history from June 1990,
  • You can monitor the progress of an application,
  • View plans and associated documents with each application (for applications from 1st April 2011 onwards),
  • Submit comments about an application using an on-line form and,
  • Search and subscribe for a constantly updated list of planning applications received each week.

You can search for information in a variety of ways and can use an integrated map to help locate properties and applications.

This service is compatible with all major web browsers and platforms including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Microsoft Windows and Macs. We are working to improve any incompatibilities across the service.


Planning Committee - Agendas, Reports and Minutes

To view agendas, reports and minutes of planning committees please see the Planning Committees (WBC & Joint) section.


Terms of use

The on-line planning history contained within this web site may not be complete and must not be used as a substitute for carrying out any form of Land Charge search. No responsibility can be taken for any errors or omissions in the planning history information obtained from Public Access. Similarly, the information contained within Public Access does not constitute in any way a formal notification of a planning decision.

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