North Yorkshire planning approval rate
North Yorkshire council approved 88.9% of planning applications and refused 11.1%, based on 3,833 decisions analysed. Ranked 102nd out of 300 councils for strictness.
Last updated: August 2026 · Based on decisions from January 2020 to August 2026
88.9%
overall approval rate
Planning in North Yorkshire?
Check your postcode to see approval rates specific to your ward and street.
Approval rate by application type
Different application types have different approval rates in North Yorkshire. Householder and full planning applications typically have the highest volume.
Approval rate by project type
These rates are based on what homeowners are actually building in North Yorkshire, mined from 3,833 proposal descriptions.
Approval rate by ward
Planning outcomes vary significantly by ward within North Yorkshire. Click any ward for detailed statistics.
Washburn & Birstwith (187 decided)
81.8%
Masham & Fountains (181 decided)
90.6%
Spofforth,L Whdl,Tockwith (168 decided)
91.7%
Wathvale & Bishop Monkton (166 decided)
91.0%
Stray, Woodlands & Hookstone (164 decided)
94.5%
Valley Gardens & Central Harrogate (163 decided)
89.0%
Coppice Valley & Duchy (154 decided)
95.5%
Ouseburn (153 decided)
93.5%
Pateley Bridge & Nidderdale (135 decided)
87.4%
Boroughbridge & Claro (133 decided)
90.2%
Knaresborough West (125 decided)
92.0%
Oatlands & Pannal (118 decided)
88.1%
Harlow & St. Georges (117 decided)
95.7%
Aire Valley (116 decided)
91.4%
Whitby Streonshalh (112 decided)
81.2%
Skipton North & Embsay-with-Eastby (110 decided)
88.2%
Bentham & Ingleton (108 decided)
87.0%
Ripon Ure Bank & Spa (103 decided)
89.3%
Weaponness & Ramshill (93 decided)
90.3%
Settle & Penyghent (91 decided)
90.1%
Wards in North Yorkshire
Recent comparable decisions
The most recent residential planning decisions in North Yorkshire, showing how the council decides real applications.
House extension notification for a single storey rear extension extending 6m to · Selby West · Fri 07 Aug 2026
Approved
Single storey side extension to form kitchen. · Bilton Grange & New Park · Fri 07 Aug 2026
Approved
Erection of a single-storey rear conservatory · Filey · Fri 07 Aug 2026
Approved
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What gets approved near your property?
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Frequently asked questions about planning in North Yorkshire
What is the planning approval rate in North Yorkshire?
Based on 3,833 planning decisions analysed since 2020, North Yorkshire approved 88.9% of applications and refused 11.1%. The council is ranked 102nd out of 300 UK councils for approval rate.
How many planning applications are refused in North Yorkshire?
North Yorkshire refuses 11.1% of planning applications, roughly 1 in 9. That is close to the UK average of 11.4%. Out of 3,833 decided applications since 2020, 426 were refused. PlanningLens lets you check any postcode to see which applications were refused near a specific property.
Which areas of North Yorkshire have the highest planning approval rates?
The highest approval rates in North Yorkshire are in Harlow & St. Georges (95.7%), Coppice Valley & Duchy (95.5%), and Stray, Woodlands & Hookstone (94.5%). Approval rates vary significantly by ward, see the full ward breakdown above.
What types of planning application are most common in North Yorkshire?
The most common planning application types in North Yorkshire are: Full (1,840 decisions, 90.2% approved), Trees (916, 90.6%), and Discharge of Conditions (263, 91.3%).
How long does a planning application take in North Yorkshire?
Planning applications in North Yorkshire take an average of 9.4 weeks to reach a decision, measured across 3,813 decisions with a recorded timeline. That is slower than the 8-week statutory target for householder applications (the statutory targets are 8 weeks for householder applications and 13 weeks for major developments). PlanningLens measures the actual time each application takes, not just the target. North Yorkshire decides approximately 639 planning applications per year.
How do I check planning applications in North Yorkshire?
You can search planning applications in North Yorkshire directly on the council's official planning portal. PlanningLens also lets you check any postcode against 3,833 historical decisions in North Yorkshire to see what's been approved and refused near a specific property.
How is PlanningLens approval rate data for North Yorkshire calculated?
PlanningLens scrapes North Yorkshire's official planning portal and analyses every published decision since January 2020. The approval rate is calculated as approved decisions divided by total decided applications, excluding withdrawn and pending applications. The full methodology, data sourcing, and Creative Commons BY 4.0 licensing terms are published at
planninglens.co.uk/methodology.