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Research: Planning Inspectorate Casework Database

Planning Inspectorate

September 20
13:18 2024

24 May 2024 update: This dataset does not include inspector name. We are aware of some data quality issues in this field and have made the decision not to publish this information while we investigate. We apologise and hope to be able to reissue the dataset with inspector name included soon.

29 January 2024 update: There has been a data entry issue with Tree Preservation Order (TPO) cases where incorrect valid dates have been entered. This means we have removed the dates from this field for TPO cases.

If you have any questions on this please contact statistics@planninginspectorate.gov.uk.

12 June 2023 update: We apologise that due to a data processing issue, agents names are missing from casework decided after 31st March 2022. This means it is not possible to say, for these cases, whether an agent was involved.
We are exploring this issue and will provide the missing names as soon as we can.

This data set includes detailed information on a selection of the Planning Inspectorates (PINS) casework decisions over a 5-year rolling period. Casework currently in progress and those which have been withdrawn or turned away are not included.

The number of appeals listed in the Casework Database may not match exactly with other Statistics published by the Planning Inspectorate, for example our Official Statistics that we publish each month. This is due in part because the database and the Official Statistics were compiled on different days and that the data may have been updated in the intervening period.

We are looking into the possibilities for improving the publication of the Casework Database. If you would like to contact us about this, please do so by contacting statistics@planninginspectorate.gov.uk

We have temporarily removed the ability to view the Development or Allegation field in the Casework Database. A review found an unacceptable risk that the field could contain, and disclose, sensitive personal data. We take data protection very seriously and this action has been taken to ensure we comply with the UK General Data Protection Requirement (Data Protection Act 2018).

We have expanded the casework database to include the following specialist casework types:

  • Common Land
  • Community Infrastructure Levy
  • Environmental
  • Hedgerow
  • High Hedges
  • Purchase Notices
  • Rights of Way (including schedule 14 and Rights of Way modifications)
  • Tree Preservation Orders

Older Casework Database

The Older Casework Data gives details of appeals that have a decision date between 5 and 10 years ago. The database will allow users to compile summary statistics. Due to data retention policy we have removed all fields that could make an individual appeal, which was decided more than 5 years ago, identifiable. This is in line with the Appeals Casework Portal which does not have details of appeals decided more than 5 years ago.

Therefore, unlike the Casework Database, we do not record in the Older Casework data:

  • Case Number
  • LPAs Reference
  • Name of Appellant
  • Name of Agent
  • Site Address

The Older Casework Data Reference Number is used in connection with the Older Casework data only. It is not connected in any way with the Appeal Reference Number or the LPAs Reference, or with the reference number in any previous or future Older Casework Data set.

We record the first part of the site address Post code on the Older Casework Data.

The casework types recorded in the Older Casework database are the same as those in the Casework Database.

If you want information about appeals decided in the last 5 years please see our Casework Database.

Please Note

This dataset is drawn from Planning Inspectorate admin systems. There are some fields which have been left empty for particular appeals. There could be various reasons for this, for example:

  • the relevant information was not provided by the main parties
  • the relevant information was a negative reply and the respective field was left empty. E.g. The site is not in a SSSI
  • the case is a child case and the relevant information has been recorded against the lead appeal

We are looking at ways to make this database as complete as we can. If you need any help or advice in interpreting the database please let us know.

We have various mechanisms for checking our data and being alerted to changes - therefore data can change between different publications of this data set. If you spot a data error please tell us; statistics@planninginspectorate.gov.uk.

Please note that the Planning Inspectorate will not entertain a challenge to the appointment of any Decision Maker on the basis of this data.

  • all cases are considered on their individual merits, and on the basis of the evidence submitted
  • targets are not set for the percentage of allowed and dismissed cases
  • decision Makers do not select their own casework
  • casework is allocated to Decision Maker on the best balance of availability, geography, casework level and expertise. This may produce apparent patterns of outcome that are in fact artefacts of the way work is allocated and do not provide evidence as to an Inspectors fitness for or approach to a particular case
  • decision Makers handle different numbers of cases in a year some dealing with as few as one which would give a result of 100% allowed or 100% dismissed
  • decision Makers are rigorously trained to ensure that they develop and maintain the skills necessary to undertake the work that they are given. These skills will influence the type of cases they deal with
  • some appeals are linked together as they relate to the same or similar development on the same site
  • the Inspectorate has an exacting Ministerial target which requires all casework to be 99% free from justified complaint or legal challenge
  • a Decision Maker constitutes a selected person appointed to carry out: open, impartial, honest decisions on behalf of the Secretary of State

Updates to this page

Published 21 March 2018
Last updated 20 September 2024 +show all updates
  1. Casework Database and Older Casework Data: casework decided between 5 and 10 years ago files updated

  2. Casework Database and Older Casework Data updated with Q3 data

  3. We have discovered a data processing error, which means that the Inspector Name field entry is missing from some cases that, in fact, been allocated to an inspector. Where there is an Inspector Name the data is correct. We are investigating this issue. There has been a data entry issue with Tree Preservation Order (TPO) cases where incorrect valid dates have been entered. This means we have removed the dates from this field for TPO cases.

  4. 27 November 2023 update: We have discovered a data processing error, which means that the Inspector Name field is not giving reliable information. (In many cases it is wrongly showing as "No Inspector Associated"). As a result, please do not use this information until this error has been corrected.We are working hard to correct the error and intend to provide corrected information by 01 December 2023.If you have any questions on this please contact statistics@planninginspectorate.gov.uk

  5. Casework Database and Older Casework Data: ca

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