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Rear Extension Approval Rates in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park

Rear extensions are the bread and butter of UK planning — and one of the most common reasons homeowners face a refusal. Here's what 281 real decisions tell us about rear extension outcomes in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

281 real decisions·January 2020 to August 2026·Updated August 2026
93.6%
Approval Rate
281
Decisions
263
Approved
18
Refused
93.6% approved. But 18 refused since 2020. Each refusal cost the homeowner time and money on drawings and application fees. Understanding your local data before you apply is the difference between confidence and a costly gamble.

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Why rear extension approval rates matter

Rear extensions sit in the middle of the pack nationally. They're common enough that councils have clear precedent — but that cuts both ways. If your neighbours have been refused, that precedent works against you too.

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How rear extensions compare to other project types

Not all applications are treated equally. Here's how rear extensions stack up against other common projects in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

TypeDecisionsRate
Side Extension153
98.0%
Conservatory146
97.3%
Dormer183
94.5%
Rear Extension281
93.6%
Outbuilding454
93.4%
Extension (General)1,063
93.4%
Loft Conversion57
93.0%
Garage / Parking533
92.9%
Annex76
92.1%
Change of Use (Residential)353
87.0%
New Build118
83.9%
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What the data tells us

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93.6% of rear extension applications in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park get approved. That means 18 homeowners since 2020 have been refused. Not terrible odds, but not a foregone conclusion.
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Council averages are starting points, not guarantees. The decisions that matter most are the comparable ones near your specific property — because planning officers look at precedent, character and the immediate context of your street.

Before you spend £5,000+ on architects and drawings

18 rear extension applications in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park have been refused since 2020. Many of those homeowners had already paid for drawings and application fees. A free, property-specific report shows you what gets approved — and what gets refused — near your property.

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More Pembrokeshire Coast National Park planning data

Methodology: Based on 281 planning decisions classified as rear extensions in Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, January 2020 to August 2026. Classification uses keyword matching against proposal descriptions (matching generate_site_data.py rules). A single application may appear in multiple categories. Approval rate = approved / (approved + refused). Pending, withdrawn and invalid applications excluded. Data from Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Council's public planning portal. Full methodology →
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