Tantobie, County Durham Planning Applications
Recent planning applications near Tantobie, County Durham.
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About Tantobie
Tantobie, a former colliery village in County Durham, is located 2 miles northwest of Stanley and north of Annfield Plain. Historically known as "Tantovy," the village's name has uncertain etymology, though it appears to have Old Norse roots related to "village" or "farm." This context may be relevant for those researching planning applications in the area, given the village's industrial heritage and potential for development.
District: Stanley
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Area Information
- Admin district: County Durham
- Parliamentary constituency: North Durham
- LSOA: County Durham 008B
Crime Statistics
0 crimes reported in 2026-02.
Flood Risk
No active flood warnings near Tantobie.
Keyword Scorecard
Planning constraint analysis based on the last 24 months of applications near Tantobie.
- 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 Tantobie based on the last 24 months of planning data.
Nearby Applications
5 planning applications found near Tantobie.
- - Seaview House Quarry Square Tantobie Stanley DH9 9RJ
Retention of detached outbuilding
Status: Undecided | Type: Full | Council: Durham | Date: 2026-02-19
View full details - - Westfield House Worley Terrace West Road Tantobie Stanley DH9 9RT
Demolish existing redundant buildings and erection of three detached town houses with associated car parking and rear access
Status: Undecided | Type: Full | Council: Durham | Date: 2025-11-10
View full details - - 58 Bolams Buildings Tantobie Stanley DH9 9SD
Conversion of existing detached outbuilding to detached annex
Status: Undecided | Type: Full | Council: Durham | Date: 2025-05-07
View full details - - Land To The South Of 58 Bolams Buildings Tantobie DH9 9SD
Erection of 2 no. 3 bedroom dwellinghouses (C3 use)
Status: Undecided | Type: Full | Council: Durham | Date: 2024-10-02
View full details - - Land To The South Of 58 Bolams Buildings Tantobie DH9 9SD
Outline application for 2 detached dormer bungalows
Status: Undecided | Type: Outline | Council: Durham | Date: 2016-04-01
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A brief summary of Tantobie in County Durham
Tantobie, a former colliery village in County Durham, is located 2 miles northwest of Stanley and north of Annfield Plain. Historically known as "Tantovy," the village's name has uncertain etymology, though it appears to have Old Norse roots related to "village" or "farm." This context may be relevant for those researching planning applications in the area, given the village's industrial heritage and potential for development. It sits within the Stanley district.
There were no crimes reported in the immediate area during the most recent reporting period. This makes Tantobie a particularly low-crime area.
Tantobie has one conservation area within its boundaries: Tanfield. Planning applications within or near this conservation area are subject to additional scrutiny to preserve the architectural and historic character of the area. Homeowners and developers should be aware that permitted development rights may be restricted.
Ecology & Nature Designations
The area around Tantobie includes 2 Ancient Woodland sites. These designations may affect planning decisions, as proposals near protected sites require environmental impact assessment and may face additional restrictions.
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Planning Activity in Tantobie
In the last 24 months, 6 planning applications were submitted near Tantobie.
The most common application types near Tantobie were full planning applications (6). Full planning applications account for 100% of all submissions, covering new builds, change of use, and works that go beyond permitted development rights.
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Related Planning Guides
- What Is Planning Permission in the UK? — Planning permission is the formal approval you need from your local council before making certain changes to a building or piece of land.
- 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.