Do I need planning permission for a exterior painting in Bristol City Council?
Typical answer
In most cases, exterior painting in Bristol City Council fall under Permitted Development rights (Part 2 Class C), meaning no planning application is needed, subject to Article 4 restrictions, conservation-area flags, and the specific thresholds below. If your property is in a conservation area, Article 4 area, or involves a listed building, additional restrictions apply and you should verify your position before starting work.
Source: Part 2 Class C — legislation.gov.uk · Verified 2026-04-19
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Permitted Development rules
Part 2 Class C thresholds
These are the key numerical limits under Part 2 Class C of the General Permitted Development Order 2015. Your project must satisfy all of them to qualify as Permitted Development.
Permitted Development rules for exterior painting are limited in their numerical thresholds — see the full exterior painting guide for the complete conditions and restrictions that apply.
Bristol City Council planning data
Local planning facts
Approval rate
Approval rate data not yet available for Bristol City Council.
Planning application fee
£548
Householder application (national fee)
Reviewed April 2026 · gov.uk source
Submission portal
Portal link not yet listed for Bristol City Council. Use the national Planning Portal.
Other project types in Bristol City Council
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