Updated April 2026Built from the national planning baseline, local authority context and page-specific tripwiresGeneral guidance only: use formal checks if the proposal is close to a limit or affected by special controls
Area project hub

Change of Use Across Surrey

Use this page to compare how change of use can feel different across Surrey once local policy, Article 4, amenity pressure and council appetite start to matter.

Quick area answer

What This Area Project Page Is For

What usually applies

Start with the local page for the council area you care about, because the national baseline is only half the answer once local restrictions matter.

What often changes it

Article 4, local policy wording, amenity pressure, parking standards and concentration concerns can all move the answer quickly across neighbouring councils.

Best next step

Compare the 11 council areas below, then open the local project guide and the local rule pages that clarify policy, Article 4 and the practical next step for your site.

Decision guide

When This Area Comparison Usually Helps And When You Should Go Straight To A Local Page

Usually enough for a first pass when

  • You are still comparing councils and have not narrowed the project to one site-specific route yet.
  • The uncertainty is about where change of use feels more sensitive rather than whether one exact drawing already works.
  • You want to understand the likely local pressure points before paying for more detailed design work.

Go more local when

  • One council area, one conservation area or one exact property constraint is already doing most of the work.
  • The scheme is close to a height, boundary, roof or visibility limit.
  • You need a reliable route decision rather than a comparison-led briefing.

What usually settles it faster

  • Open the matching local project guide for the correct council below.
  • Pair it with the rule page that looks most likely to block or change the route.
  • If the scheme is borderline, move to measured drawings and written confirmation rather than relying on comparison alone.
Compare by local authority

The Councils To Compare For Change of Use

Local project page

Elmbridge

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Elmbridge.

Open local guide
Local project page

Epsom and Ewell

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Epsom and Ewell.

Open local guide
Local project page

Guildford

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Guildford.

Open local guide
Local project page

Mole Valley

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Mole Valley.

Open local guide
Local project page

Reigate and Banstead

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Reigate and Banstead.

Open local guide
Local project page

Runnymede

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Runnymede.

Open local guide
Local project page

Spelthorne

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Spelthorne.

Open local guide
Local project page

Surrey Heath

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Surrey Heath.

Open local guide
Local project page

Tandridge

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Tandridge.

Open local guide
Local project page

Waverley

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Waverley.

Open local guide
Local project page

Woking

Check the local planning route, restriction signals and next steps for change of use in Woking.

Open local guide
Rule-first route

Change of Use Topics Worth Checking Across Surrey

Why area comparison helps

How The Same Project Can Feel Different Across One Planning Area

Planning rules for change of use in Surrey still sit on the same national baseline, but the confidence you can place in that baseline changes once local designations, property context and authority interpretation enter the picture.

This area hub is designed to make that local layer easier to compare before you commit to one planning route.

Common area-wide tripwires

What Usually Deserves A Closer Look In Surrey

Strong next actions

What To Do If You Still Need A Faster Answer

Deeper comparison routes

More Area Comparisons And Related Follow-Ups

Use these only after the local authority route and main next steps above. They are helpful, but they should not compete with the primary answer.

Show more rule comparisons, nearby area hubs and related project alternatives
Broader comparison

Nearby Area Project Hubs

Trust and method

How To Use This Area Project Guide Responsibly

What this page is for

This page helps you compare change of use planning permission guidance across Surrey so you can identify which local authority path, rule page and verification step deserve attention first.

What it does not replace

It does not replace the council-specific project guide, the exact property checks or any formal confirmation needed for a borderline scheme.

How the guidance is built

The comparison sits on the same English planning system baseline across the area, then focuses on the local authority differences most likely to change the route in practice.

When to stop relying on broad guidance

Stop relying on area comparison alone once one council, one conservation-area issue, one Article 4 question or one measured threshold is clearly doing most of the work.

Safest formal next step

Open the matching local project guide first. If the route still looks borderline, move to measured drawings and then to a lawful development certificate, pre-application advice or another formal check as needed.

Updated April 2026