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Planning Guard helps UK residents object to planning applications with confidence, without the cost of a solicitor or planning consultant. When a planning application lands on your street, the clock starts immediately. Most people don't know where to start, which concerns actually carry legal weight, or how to write a letter that a planning officer will take seriously. Planning Guard changes that. Our free AI scan analyses your concerns against national planning policy (NPPF) and your local council's framework in minutes, flagging which issues are material planning considerations and which ones won't help you. No jargon. No guesswork. If your scan finds valid grounds, you can get a professionally structured, editable objection letter in Word and PDF format from just £4.99. Our Full Toolkit (£9.99) also includes a councillor briefing note and a committee speech script — everything you need if the application goes to a planning committee hearing. We cover councils across the UK, with guides focused on England and Wales. There's no subscription, no hidden fees, and nothing to pay unless you decide you want the letter. Planning Guard is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. We give you the tools and the right language to make your own voice heard, clearly, professionally, and on time.
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Unit 165813, PO Box 7169, BH15 9EL, Poole, United Kingdom
- contact@planningguard.co.uk
- planningguard.co.uk
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