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Most Common Planning Applications in New Forest National Park

Not all planning applications are created equal. The gap between the highest and lowest approval project type in New Forest National Park is 36.1% — that's the difference between near-certainty and a coin flip. What you build matters as much as where you build it.

12,811 real decisions·14 project types·Updated August 2026
93.1%
Safest: Front Extension
57.0%
Lowest: New Build
36.1%
Spread
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Types ranked

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All 14 project types ranked

#TypeDecisionsApprovedRefusedRate
1Front Extension1301219
93.1%
2Rear Extension96988782
91.5%
3Side Extension52848147
91.1%
4Outbuilding1,5881,436152
90.4%
5Wraparound Extension74668
89.2%
6Extension (General)1,9761,761215
89.1%
7Dormer42937851
88.1%
8Garage / Parking1,3281,153175
86.8%
9Conservatory46840464
86.3%
10Loft Conversion42357
83.3%
11Annex493910
79.6%
12Basement38308
78.9%
13Change of Use (Residential)30824167
78.2%
14New Build1518665
57.0%
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These are council averages. Your property is specific.

A front extension application has a 93.1% approval rate. New Build? Just 57.0%.
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What the data tells us

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The range is massive: 57.0% to 93.1%. Choosing the right project type — or framing your application correctly — can dramatically affect outcomes.
2
Visibility drives scrutiny. Project types that change the external appearance — dormers, loft conversions, hip-to-gable — face more resistance than those that don't. The more visible your proposal, the more carefully it needs designing.
3
These are council-wide averages. Your ward, your street and your immediate neighbours all shift the odds. The comparable decisions near your property are the best indicator of outcome.

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More New Forest National Park planning data

Methodology: Classifies 12,811 decisions in New Forest National Park into residential project types using keyword matching against proposal descriptions (matching generate_site_data.py subtype rules). A single application may appear in multiple categories. Data from New Forest National Park Council's public planning portal, January 2020 to August 2026. Full methodology →
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