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Can the Planning Inspectorate find a copy of a Decision Letter when I only have limited information e.g. site address, Local Authority reference, decision date, etc?

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Can the Planning Inspectorate find a copy of a Decision Letter when I only have limited information e.g. site address, Local Authority reference, decision date, etc?

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A. To help us locate your requested Decision Letter, we need the Planning Inspectorate’s reference number which begins ‘APP’ and finishes with 7 numerals. If you do not have this reference it can be obtained from the relevant Local Authority. However, we can search our database using limited information but this must include the site address and the Local Authority name. On completion of the search you will be informed of the search results. You can then let us know if you require any of the decisions shown in the search results. If no information on the specific appeal is found you may wish to contact the relevant Local Planning Authority.

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