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Research: Planning Inspectorate Casework Database

Planning Inspectorate

January 29
11:02 2024

Casework Database

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29 January 2024 update: 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.

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.

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 Casework currently in progress and those which have been withdrawn or tu

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