Planning Permission in Yorkshire Dales National Park
National Park Authority in England · Last updated April 2026
The Yorkshire Dales National Park covers 841 square miles of upland landscape across North Yorkshire and parts of Cumbria. With 46 conservation areas and 2,144 listed buildings, planning in the Dales protects one of England's finest landscapes of limestone dales, hay meadows, and traditional stone-built farming communities.
The NPA processes around 500 applications annually with a 93.1% approval rate. The Dales' scattered farming settlements, from the market towns of Hawes and Sedbergh to remote dale-head farmsteads, each have distinctive character that informs planning decisions.
Homeowners should consult the Yorkshire Dales Local Plan before starting work.
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What can I build in Yorkshire Dales National Park?
| Project type | Likely permitted development | May need planning permission | Likely needs planning permission |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rear extension (single storey) | Only outside conservation areas and Article 4 zones | Properties near boundaries | Conservation areas (46), listed buildings |
| Rear extension (two storey) | Only outside conservation areas and Article 4 zones, if within 3m limit | Check distance to boundary ≥7m | Conservation areas (46), listed buildings |
| Side extension | Detached houses outside protected zones | Semi-detached properties (half-width rule) | Conservation areas (46), listed buildings |
| Loft conversion (dormer) | Houses outside conservation areas | Properties on prominent corners | Conservation areas, listed buildings, flats |
| Loft conversion (Velux/rooflight) | Most of Yorkshire Dales National Park | Front-facing rooflights in conservation areas | Listed buildings |
| Outbuilding / garden office | Only outside conservation areas and Article 4 zones, if within size/height limits | Large outbuildings covering >50% of garden | Conservation areas (side or front), listed buildings |
| Porch | Most properties if within 3m² and 3m height | Properties near highway boundary | Conservation areas with restrictions, listed buildings |
| Solar panels | Most properties (roof-mounted) | Panels protruding beyond roofline | Listed buildings, conservation areas (if visible from road) |
| Driveway / hard standing | If using permeable surfacing | Non-permeable surfacing over 5m² | Conservation areas with specific restrictions |
| Garage conversion | Most of Yorkshire Dales National Park (internal works) | If changing external appearance significantly | Listed buildings |
This is general guidance based on Yorkshire Dales National Park's planning constraints. Your specific property may differ — use our free PD checker to get a result tailored to your address.
Permitted development in Yorkshire Dales National Park
The Yorkshire Dales has more restrictive PD rights as a national park. The 46 conservation areas cover most villages and settlements. With no Article 4 directions, the standard national park PD limits apply. Extension size limits are smaller, dormers are not PD, and cladding requires permission. The 2,144 listed buildings mean many properties require listed building consent for any alterations.
What Yorkshire Dales National Park expects from your project
Local design guidance
Residential Design Guide (Draft)
Local Plan: Yorkshire Dales Local Plan 2015–2030
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority adopted its Local Plan in December 2016. Planning in the National Park must give great weight to conserving and enhancing the outstanding natural landscape, with policies carefully managing residential development, farming buildings, tourism and the conservation of the distinctive Dales villages.
Emerging / replacement plan
The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority is preparing a new Local Plan. An Issues and Options consultation ran in 2022–2023, with a Regulation 19 plan anticipated in 2025.
46 conservation areas
Yorkshire Dales National Park has a high number of conservation areas. Check whether your property falls within one before starting any work — conservation area status significantly restricts what you can do without planning permission.
93.1% approval rate
Yorkshire Dales National Park approves 93.1% of planning applications, above the national average of 86.9%. Well-designed residential applications in this area tend to have a good chance of success.
Conservation areas in Yorkshire Dales National Park
46 designated conservation areas
The 46 conservation areas protect the Dales' most important historic settlements — from the market towns of Hawes, Settle, and Grassington to the stone-built farming villages of Dent, Burnsall, and Arncliffe. The Dales' distinctive building tradition of local limestone and sandstone with stone slate roofing is central to conservation area character. Properties in these areas face strict controls on extensions, dormers, and external alterations.
Article 4 directions in Yorkshire Dales National Park
8 Article 4 direction areas
Listed buildings in Yorkshire Dales National Park
There are 2,144 listed buildings in Yorkshire Dales National Park. If your property is listed, permitted development rights are significantly restricted. Most external and many internal alterations will require listed building consent, which is separate from planning permission. Always check with Yorkshire Dales National Park's conservation team before starting any work on a listed property.
Planning application statistics
Year ending September 2025 | Source: MHCLG planning application statistics
Yorkshire Dales National Park received 497 planning applications and decided 462 in the year ending September 2025. The approval rate of 93.1% is above the national average of 86.9%. Major applications are expected to be decided within 13 weeks, while householder and other non-major applications have an 8-week target. The “in time” figures include decisions made within agreed extensions of time.
Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority received 497 planning applications in the year ending September 2025, with a 93.1% approval rate across 462 decisions. The NPA processed 154 householder applications. The high approval rate reflects the NPA's constructive approach and the effectiveness of pre-application engagement.
If your project complies with permitted development rules, you don't need to worry about approval rates — a Lawful Development Certificate is a factual assessment, not a judgment call.
Recent planning applications in Yorkshire Dales National Park
Browse what's been approved near you
Seeing what similar projects have been approved near your property can help you understand what Yorkshire Dales National Park expects in terms of scale, materials, and design. It's also useful for gauging how quickly the council processes applications.
Search planning applications on Yorkshire Dales National Park's portal →Data from MHCLG planning application register. Search for householder applications (H01/H02) to see extensions and loft conversions in your area.
Lawful Development Certificates in Yorkshire Dales National Park
A Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) is formal confirmation from Yorkshire Dales National Park that your project is lawful under permitted development rules. It is not legally required before you build, but it is the only official document that proves your project did not need planning permission. Most solicitors will ask for one when you come to sell, remortgage, or insure your property.
Yorkshire Dales National Park decided 154 householder applications in the year ending september 2025. Their 8-week performance of 92.2% is below the national average of 93%, so LDC applications may take longer than the 8-week target. LDC applications follow the same 8-week statutory determination period as householder planning applications.
How to apply for an LDC in Yorkshire Dales National Park
You can apply for a Lawful Development Certificate through the Planning Portal or directly through Yorkshire Dales National Park's website. You will need to submit:
- A completed application form (available on the Planning Portal)
- A site location plan at 1:1250 or 1:2500 scale
- Existing and proposed floor plans and elevations
- A written description of the proposed works and how they comply with the GPDO 2015
- The application fee of £258
Yorkshire Dales National Park must issue a decision within 8 weeks. If the application is approved, the certificate is a permanent legal record that the development is lawful. If refused, you can appeal to the Planning Inspectorate or amend your project and reapply.
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Approval rates, decision patterns, Article 4 directions, fees & timelines, and council-specific tips for Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Pre-application advice in Yorkshire Dales National Park
Yorkshire Dales National Park offers a pre-application advice service.
Pre-app advice is worth paying for if your project is borderline, your property is in a conservation area, or your home is a listed building.
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Check your PD rights now →Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority offers pre-application advice. Householder enquiries from around £100. Contact the planning team for guidance.
Planning fees and timelines in Yorkshire Dales National Park
| Application type | Fee | Typical timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Householder planning application | £528 | 8 weeks |
| Full planning permission | £610 per dwelling | 8-13 weeks |
| Lawful Development Certificate (proposed) | £264 | 6-8 weeks |
| Lawful Development Certificate (existing) | £298 | 6-8 weeks |
| Listed building consent | Free | 8 weeks |
| Prior approval | £120 | 56 days |
| Discharge of conditions | £145 per request | 8 weeks |
| Non-material amendment | £44 | 28 days |
Fees are set nationally and correct as of April 2026. Pre-application fees are set by Yorkshire Dales National Park and may change. Building regulations fees are separate — see the building control section below.
Building regulations in Yorkshire Dales National Park
Building regulations approval is separate from planning permission. Most extensions, loft conversions, and structural alterations need building regs approval even if they don't need planning permission.
Building control in Yorkshire Dales National Park is provided by Yorkshire Dales National Park Building Control. You can also use a private approved inspector instead of the council's service.
Building control contact
Building control is provided by the relevant local authority (North Yorkshire, Westmorland and Furness, or Cumberland) or approved private inspectors.
Yorkshire Dales National Park planning department
Your building project checklist for Yorkshire Dales National Park
- Check if your property is in a conservation area — Yorkshire Dales National Park has 46 conservation areas. Use our free checker or see the list above.
- Check for Article 4 directions at your address — Yorkshire Dales National Park has 8 Article 4 areas. Check your address.
- Check if your property is listed — search the Historic England list.
- Use our free PD checker to see if your project qualifies as permitted development — Check now.
- Consider a Lawful Development Certificate if PD applies — it protects you when selling. Learn more about LDCs or get your PD Certificate Report.
- Consider pre-application advice if planning permission is needed — see the pre-application section above.
- Check building regulations — most extensions and loft conversions need building regs approval even if they don't need planning permission.
- Check Party Wall Act obligations if building near a boundary — read our Party Wall guide or use our free Party Wall tool.
- Notify your home insurer about planned building work.
- Get at least 3 quotes from builders and check their credentials.
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