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🗓 Submission Timing Intelligence

When is the best month — and weekday — to submit your planning application? Real approval-rate + decision-speed data from 25,848 dated decisions across UK LPAs.

📅 Monthly breakdown per LPA 🏆 Best / worst windows ⚡ Decision-speed by month 🌍 National baseline for context
🏛️ By LPA 🗓 Best LPAs by Month
Narrow by type All types Householder Full / Major Outline Reserved Matters Listed Building Conservation Area Prior Approval Lawful Development Change of Use

📊 Wandsworth

Months below refer to when you submit, not when the decision lands. Each application is bucketed by its received_date month — but the approval rate measures the final outcome, whenever it landed (60-90 days later typically). The lag is already baked into the signal: "submit in December = 100% approval" already accounts for the fact that those decisions arrive in Feb/March. The month-by-month table below shows the lag explicitly so you can see the full cycle.

Best month to submit: February — apps submitted then end up with 100.0% approval (sample: 20 decisions). Avoid submitting in November (91.2% approval).
🏆 Best SUBMIT Month
February
Apps submitted then → 100.0% approval (20 decisions)
⚠️ Avoid SUBMITTING In
November
Apps submitted then → 91.2% approval (57 decisions)
⚡ Submit For Fastest Decision
January
Apps submitted then → avg 40 days to decision
🎯 Inverse view — "I want a decision in [month], when do I submit?"

Based on this LPA's typical decision-lag of 71 days (~2 months), the table below shows when to submit if you want your decision to land in a specific month.

If you want a decision in...Submit by (approx.)That submit month's approval rate
Jan Submit by end of Nov 91.2%
Feb Submit by end of Dec 95.7%
Mar Submit by end of Jan 95.7%
Apr Submit by end of Feb 100%
May Submit by end of Mar 100%
Jun Submit by end of Apr 0%
Jul Submit by end of May 0%
Aug Submit by end of Jun
Sep Submit by end of Jul 100%
Oct Submit by end of Aug 100%
Nov Submit by end of Sep 100%
Dec Submit by end of Oct 100%

Inverse calculation is approximate — actual decision time varies (range typically ±30 days). Use the Decision Time Predictor for tighter forecasts.

⏱ Decision speed by application type

How long different application types actually take at Wandsworth. Householder apps are statutorily 8 weeks; full/major are 13 weeks — but the real numbers usually drift. This is what the data says, not what the statute says.
→ Fastest: Prior Approval (45 days). Slowest: Full / Major (83 days).

Application type Decisions Approval rate Avg days Range
Conservation Area 251 95.2% 64 d (9 wk) 0–311 d ✕ clear
Householder 247 91.1% 69 d (10 wk) 33–278 d Filter ▸
Full / Major 191 89% 83 d (12 wk) 1–346 d Filter ▸
Lawful Development 91 91.2% 60 d (9 wk) 35–297 d Filter ▸
Advertisement 30 90% 59 d (8 wk) 42–108 d Filter ▸
Prior Approval 19 57.9% 45 d (6 wk) 32–69 d Filter ▸
Listed Building 16 100% 80 d (11 wk) 56–166 d Filter ▸
Change of Use (low sample) 5 100% 56 d (8 wk) 50–69 d Filter ▸
Reserved Matters (low sample) 1 100% 361 d (52 wk) 361–361 d Filter ▸

ⓘ Month-by-month stats above are filtered to Conservation Area only. The table above always shows all types so you can compare.

📅 Month-by-month breakdown — full submit→decide cycle

Each row shows the complete journey for applications received in that month: how long they took, when the decision actually landed, and what % were approved. The approval rate already accounts for everything that happens between submission and decision — the lag is part of the signal.

Submit month Decisions Approval rate Median lag Decision typically lands in Range
January 70
95.7%
40d (~6wk) → February 9–79d
February 20
100%
41d (~6wk) → March
September 17
100%
110d (~16wk) → January 100–127d
October 36
100%
91d (~13wk) → January 75–126d
November 57
91.2%
62d (~9wk) → January 42–126d
December 46
95.7%
58d (~8wk) → February 21–100d

Read across each row: submit in [month] → wait [median lag] → decision lands in [target month] → outcome [approval rate]. The approval rate is the final outcome of the whole cycle, not a snapshot.

🗓 Day-of-week patterns

Day receivedDecisionsApproval rateAvg days
Monday 63 93.7% 76
Tuesday 51 94.1% 61
Wednesday 58 98.3% 60
Thursday 50 96% 91
Friday 34 94.1% 103
⚖️ Why timing matters less than they pretend: A planning decision should be made on its substantive merits, not the season. But officers have queues, committees have schedules, and consultees go on holiday. The data is a guide to operational friction, not policy friction. If your scheme is sound, time it to land in their best window. If it's borderline, give yourself every advantage.
📊 Data sources & freshness

Timing is a tactical edge, not strategic justification. Use alongside the constraint check + pattern fingerprint to make the case strong on substance, then time it to land well.

  • planning_applications.received_date (updated Daily ingest)
    25,848 dated decisions where both received_date and decision_type are known. Approval = approved/granted/permit. Sample size gating: months with fewer than 8 decisions excluded from best/worst recommendation.
  • Day-of-week patterns
    Reflects when applicants choose to submit, which may correlate with applicant type (Monday = professional consultants; Friday = end-of-week DIY submissions). Causality is correlative not causal.
  • Decision-time outliers
    Months showing 200+ day averages are flagged — they reflect older PINS-appeal-derived rows where determinations stretched over many months. Read the Jan/Feb/Nov/Dec numbers (largest samples) as the reliable benchmark.
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