If you're looking to login to the Wirral Council Planning Portal, you need to know the following information:
First of all, you'll need to create an account if you haven't done so already. Once you've logged in, click on ' Login '.
'. Enter your username and password in the appropriate boxes and click on the ' Log In ' button.
' button. You'll now be taken to the main planning portal where you can start to explore all its features.
How to login to the Wirral Council Planning Portal
If you're new to the Planning Portal, or just need a refresher, we've put together some tips on how to login and get started.
To login, first create a user account by clicking on the 'Create a User Account' button on the left-hand side of the homepage. Once you've created your account, you will be able to log in using your email address and password.
Once you have logged in, you will see the 'Homepage' tab on the left-hand side of the screen. On this page, you will find all of the different sections of the Planning Portal. To find what you're looking for, simply click on the section name that interests you (for example, 'Development Controls').
Once you have found the section that you want to use, click on the 'Login' button to launch the login screen. On this screen, enter your email address and password and click on the 'Log In' button. You will then be taken to the main planning portal page. Congratulations! You have now successfully logged in to the Wirral Council Planning Portal.
How to create a new account
If you are not already a registered user of the Wirral Council Planning Portal, you will need to create an account before you can start using the portal. To create an account, please click on the 'Create an Account' link at the top of the homepage. You will need to provide your name, email address and password in order to create an account. Once you have created your account, you will be able to access all of the features of the portal.
How to use the Planning Portal
The Planning Portal is a great resource for finding information about planning and zoning in the Wirral. There are several ways to use the portal, including:
- logging in using your email address and password (if you have registered for an account);
- logging in using your local council's login information; or
- using the search bar on the home page to find what you're looking for.
How to report an issue with the Planning Portal
If you are having an issue with the Planning Portal, there are several ways to report it. You can either email the website team at [email protected] or contact them on 0151 523 4444.
What is the Planning Portal?
The Planning Portal is a digital tool that allows you to: search for planning applications, view online application forms and submissions, view planning documents, and make comments on planning applications.
How to login?
To login to the Planning Portal, click here.
What can I do on the Planning Portal?
On the Planning Portal you can access lots of useful information about planning your journey in the Wirral. You can find out about all the different planning applications that are available, find out about local planning policies, find out about public consultation and much more. To get started, login to the Planning Portal.
How do I find out about planning decisions made by the council?
The Wirral Council Planning Portal provides a range of information on planning decisions made by the council, as well as the opportunity to make comments and appeals. Logging in is simple and can be done from anywhere with internet access.
To login, click here: https://planningportal.wirral.gov.uk/login
Can I comment on planning proposals?
The Wirral Council Planning Portal allows registered users to comment on planning proposals. To comment on a proposal, go to the proposal's details page and follow the steps in the "Commenting on a Planner's Proposal" section.
How can I get involved in local planning?
If you're interested in getting involved in local planning, the Wirral Council Planning Portal is a great place to start. Here, you can access information about planning applications, meetings, and more. In addition, you can join groups, submit your own ideas, or just learn more about the process.