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Comment on an Application

With our Planning On-line service, it is now possible to:

  • Track the progress and decisions on planning applications by:
    • Address
    • Reference Number
  • Comment on planning applications
  • Select a weekly list for the current week and the previous seven weeks.

Please visit Planning On-line to comment on an application.

PLEASE NOTE: You cannot currently view plans on Planning On-line (although we hope to in the future). Selected plans for major developments in Worthing are available though from the Proposed Large Developments page and proposals going before the Planning Committee are made available before the next meeting.

Find out the decision on an application

  • To track a decision on any planning application, back to 1990, please use our Planning On-line service.  You can use this service to input a planning application number and find out the decision.
  • Generally, complex and/or contentious applications are considered and decided by our Planning Committee.

The more straightforward proposals are decided by the Executive Head of Planning, Regeneration and Wellbeing, with the help of Planning Officers, under powers delegated to him by the Council.

If you need to contact us about any decision, please contact Planning.

Weekly Lists

We publish, in the Worthing Herald, a list of valid planning applications that have been registered during the previous working week.  This list is often referred to as the "weekly list".

James Appleton
Executive Head of Planning, Regeneration and Wellbeing

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