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What planning enforcement involves, how we enforce breaches of planning and how to report a planning breach and unauthorised building work.
We can investigate breaches of planning controls and take action if necessary.
Possible breaches can include:
Report a possible planning breach or unauthorised building work
You'll need to provide:
If all the information above is not provided, a planning enforcement case will not be opened.
We will send an acknowledgement within 10 working days if the information you've provided suggests there has been a breach of planning control.
We prioritise investigations based on the:
The time to resolve issues or take action will vary on a case-by-case basis.
We will consider each case and decide on the best solution. We aim to resolve problems rather than punish mistakes. Only a small number of cases usually require formal enforcement action. We will try to resolve matters through negotiation if possible.
We will enter details into our enforcement register of:
The enforcement register forms part of the planning register.
You can inspect enforcement notices in full by visiting us at:
Kirkbank House
English Street
Dumfries, DG1 2HS
To make an appointment:
Email: planningenforcementteam@dumgal.gov.uk
Our planning enforcement charter explains how the enforcement process works and provides further detail on our role and the standards we've set.
Download the planning enforcement charter from the planning application documents.