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Brighton and Hove: planning permission approval rate

What is the planning permission approval rate in Brighton and Hove?

In the year to December 2025, Brighton and Hove council granted 89% of its planning decisions — 1,517 approvals out of 1,710 decisions — 2 percentage points above the England average of 87%. Its Gera Planning Approval Index is 91/100 (rank #131 of 310). Source: MHCLG, published 18 December 2025.

Source: Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) — Planning Application Statistics · Year ending December 2025 · published 18 December 2025. Updated quarterly (last refreshed 2026-06-18).

Brighton and Hove planning decisions, Year ending December 2025
Applications received1,908
Decisions made1,710
Decisions granted1,517
Approval rate89% (England 87%)
Delegated to officers96%
Gera Planning Approval Index91/100 (#131 of 310)
Gera Planning Approval IndexBrighton and Hove: 91/100 · rank #131 of 310. How it’s calculated

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Approval rate in Brighton and Hove

89%

2 pts above the England average (87%).

Gera Planning Approval Index

91 / 100

Ranked #131 of 310 authorities.

Decisions made (yr to Dec 2025)

1,710

1,517 granted.

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Approval rate and index are this authority’s record across all decision types (year ending December 2025, MHCLG live table P134) — not a prediction for your specific application, and not broken down by project type. Permitted-development guidance is general (England); always confirm with your council or a planning professional.

Frequently asked questions

What is the planning permission approval rate in Brighton and Hove?

Brighton and Hove council granted 89% of its planning decisions in the year to December 2025 (1,517 of 1,710 decisions), above the England average of 87%. Source: MHCLG, published 18 December 2025.

How many planning applications did Brighton and Hove decide?

Brighton and Hove made 1,710 planning decisions in the year to December 2025, from 1,908 applications received. 96% of decisions were delegated to planning officers.

What is Brighton and Hove's Gera Planning Approval Index?

Brighton and Hove scores 91/100 on the Gera Planning Approval Index, ranking #131 of 310 English local planning authorities. The Gera Planning Approval Index (GPAI) is computed transparently from two real MHCLG figures for each local planning authority: the percentage of planning decisions granted (weighted 70%) and the percentage of decisions delegated to planning officers (weighted 30%). GPAI = round(0.70 × granted% + 0.30 × delegated%), on a 0–100 scale. A higher score means an authority where applications are both more likely to be approved and more likely to be handled efficiently by officers rather than held for committee. It is a descriptive index of the published year-ending-December-2025 record, not a prediction of any individual application’s outcome.

How long does planning permission take?

Nationally, 90% of major applications were decided within 13 weeks or an agreed time, and 88% of minor applications within 8 weeks or an agreed time (MHCLG, July–September 2025). Per-authority speed varies; check your council directly.

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How the Gera Planning Approval Index is calculated

The Gera Planning Approval Index (GPAI) is computed transparently from two real MHCLG figures for each local planning authority: the percentage of planning decisions granted (weighted 70%) and the percentage of decisions delegated to planning officers (weighted 30%). GPAI = round(0.70 × granted% + 0.30 × delegated%), on a 0–100 scale. A higher score means an authority where applications are both more likely to be approved and more likely to be handled efficiently by officers rather than held for committee. It is a descriptive index of the published year-ending-December-2025 record, not a prediction of any individual application’s outcome.

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Source: Planning Application Statistics — live table P134 (district planning authorities), year ending December 2025. Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG), published 18 December 2025, fetched 2026-06-18. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. The approval rate is Brighton and Hove’s published record across all decision types — not a prediction for any individual application, and not broken down by project type.