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Planning Approval Rates by Ward in West Berkshire

Planning outcomes in West Berkshire are highly localised. The gap between the most and least permissive wards is 23.3% — that's not noise, it's a fundamentally different planning environment depending on where you live.

1,247 real decisions·24 wards·Updated August 2026
97.0%
Highest: Newbury Clay Hill
73.7%
Lowest: Tilehurst South & Ho
23.3%
Gap
24
Wards
89.5% approved overall. But 131 applications refused since 2020. Where you live in West Berkshire shifts your odds by up to 23.3%. The council average doesn't tell you which side of that gap you're on.

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All 24 wards ranked

#WardDecisionsApprovedRefusedRate
1Newbury Clay Hill33321
97.0%
2Thatcham Central23221
95.7%
3Theale34322
94.1%
4Ridgeway62584
93.5%
5Newbury Central76715
93.4%
6Newbury Speen61574
93.4%
7Downlands67625
92.5%
8Lambourn53494
92.5%
9Tilehurst & Purley51474
92.2%
10Chieveley & Cold Ash87807
92.0%
11Thatcham West22202
90.9%
12Burghfield & Mortimer77698
89.6%
13Thatcham North East19172
89.5%
14Hungerford & Kintbury15113516
89.4%
15Bucklebury62557
88.7%
16Thatcham Colthrop & Crookham17152
88.2%
17Newbury Wash Common58517
87.9%
18Basildon67589
86.6%
19Aldermaston53458
84.9%
20Pangbourne42357
83.3%
21Newbury Greenham38317
81.6%
22Tilehurst Birch Copse27225
81.5%
23Bradfield47389
80.9%
24Tilehurst South & Holybrook19145
73.7%
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What the data tells us

1
A 23.3% gap separates the best and worst wards. Newbury Clay Hill approves 97.0% of applications while Tilehurst South & Holybrook approves just 73.7%. That's a fundamentally different planning environment.
2
High volume doesn't mean high approval. Some of the busiest wards aren't the most permissive. The number of applications a ward processes tells you nothing about how likely yours is to succeed.
3
Ward averages are a starting point, not a guarantee. Your specific outcome depends on your property, your neighbours, your proposal type and the comparable decisions near your address.

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Methodology: Covers 1,247 planning decisions in West Berkshire, January 2020 to August 2026. Approval rate = approved / (approved + refused). Pending, withdrawn and invalid excluded. Ward boundaries reflect current electoral divisions. Data from West Berkshire Council's public planning portal. Full methodology →
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