Brewlands Bridge, Angus Planning Applications
Recent planning applications near Brewlands Bridge, Angus.
Angus · Scotland · settlement
Planning applications in Brewlands Bridge are administered by Angus Council. View the full Angus Council planning applications page for approval rates and decision timelines.
About Brewlands Bridge
Brewlands Bridge is a picturesque hamlet located in Glen Isla, Angus, Scotland, nestled along the River Isla. Positioned 11 miles north-west of Kirriemuir and 10 miles north of Blairgowrie, it is easily accessible via the B951 road, making it a potential focal point for planning applications in the region.
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Area Information
- Admin district: Perth and Kinross
- Parliamentary constituency: Angus and Perthshire Glens
- LSOA: Alyth - 02
Crime Statistics
0 crimes reported in 2026-02.
Flood Risk
No active flood warnings near Brewlands Bridge.
Keyword Scorecard
Planning constraint analysis based on the last 24 months of applications near Brewlands Bridge.
- Ecology & Wildlife Constraints (keywords: bats, bat survey, bat roost, great crested newt, GCN...)
- Trees & Landscape (keywords: tree preservation order, TPO, arboricultural, tree survey, root protection area...)
- Flood & Drainage (keywords: flood zone 2, flood zone 3, flood risk assessment, FRA, surface water...)
- Heritage & Conservation (keywords: listed building, grade II, grade II*, grade I, conservation area...)
- Green Belt (keywords: green belt, inappropriate development, very special circumstances, openness)
- Highways & Access (keywords: visibility splays, highway authority objection, access arrangement, parking provision, transport statement...)
- Refusal & Risk Indicators (keywords: refusal, delegated refusal, appeal dismissed, overdevelopment, character and appearance...)
- Planning Process & Appeals (keywords: appeal lodged, appeal allowed, appeal dismissed, public inquiry, inspector)
Planning Activity Summary
Approval rates, average decision times, and application type distribution for Brewlands Bridge based on the last 24 months of planning data.
Nearby Applications
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A brief summary of Brewlands Bridge in Angus
Brewlands Bridge is a picturesque hamlet located in Glen Isla, Angus, Scotland, nestled along the River Isla. Positioned 11 miles north-west of Kirriemuir and 10 miles north of Blairgowrie, it is easily accessible via the B951 road, making it a potential focal point for planning applications in the region.
There were no crimes reported in the immediate area during the most recent reporting period. This makes Brewlands Bridge a particularly low-crime area.
For anyone interested in property development or monitoring local planning decisions, Brewlands Bridge planning applications can be searched by entering a local postcode above. Results include full application details, decision status, and the ability to track applications over time and set planning alerts to help you monitor and review pending planning applications.
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Related Planning Guides
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- What Is Permitted Development? — Permitted development rights allow certain building works and changes of use without the need to apply for planning permission.
- How Long Does Planning Permission Take? — Typical timelines for planning permission decisions in the UK, from submission to approval, and what can cause delays.