Building Control application forms and fees
The building control application forms are available to download as pdf files by clicking on the links below. To submit a form, please print it out, fill it in and return it with the appropriate fee to the Building Control Team (postal address given on the forms). Please note: We require 2 full sets of drawings per application, however, we will accept all supporting documentation for a Regularisation application if no drawings are available.
Full Plans Application Form
Building Act 1984. The Building Regulations 2000 (as amended). For Full Plans Application Approval and payment of fees – Regulation 12(3).
Building Notice Form
Building Act 1984. The Building Regulations 2000 Amendments. Notice in accordance with the Building Regulations Section 12(2A). This is an alternative to a Full Plans Application and must be received at least 48 Hours before works begin on site. Note: A Building Notice Form cannot be submitted for a proposal to build over a combined sewer or when a house is being converted into flats, but a Full Plans Application must be submitted.
Pre Application Form
For submission before a Full Plans Application for preliminary meetings and/or written comments on your proposals.
Regularisation Form
For consideration of retrospective approval of works completed without prior Building Regulations Approval.
London Building Act (Amendment) Act 1939 forms
- Section 20 of the LBA (A) Act 1939 – Approval for Erection or Alteration to a building to which the above Act applies – precautions against fire in large buildings (pdf).
- Section 30 of the LBA (A) Act 1939 – Approval for Temporary and Special Structures (pdf).
Fees
Building control fees
Please note, no fees are charged where the work is solely for the purpose of providing a means of access for disabled persons to or within a building, or for providing facilities designed to secure their greater health, safety, welfare or convenience and is carried out in relation to a building to which members of the public are admitted or is a dwelling occupied by a disabled person.

