Environment permitting - part B petrol filling station

  1. Summary

    To operate certain industrial processes and commercial activities with emissions to air, you need an Environmental Permit from the local authority. You can find out more about environmental permits, our fees and view our public register.

  2. Fees

    There is an annual subsistence fee charged for the regulation of the process to the prescribed standards.

  3. Application and guidance notes

    To request an application form for a Part B Petrol Filling Station permit email contact@manchester.gov.uk

  4. Processing and timescales

    The completed application will be reviewed to ensure that all the necessary information has been included with the application form. The Local authority officer will either ask for more detail within 14 days or confirm that the application has been ‘duly made’. Once duly made, the application will be processed and a permit issued within 4 months.

  5. Legislation

    If further information is required you will be notified by the regulator. You must provide this information or the application will be deemed to be withdrawn.

    The application must be from the operator of the regulated facility.

    For waste operations no permit will be granted unless any required planning permission has first been granted. 

    Read the summary of regulation relating to this permit

  6. Validity and renewals

    The Permit will remain in force until it is either surrendered or revoked.

    There is an annual subsistence fee charged for the regulation of the process to the prescribed standards.

  7. Complaints

    Email contact@manchester.gov.uk in the first instance.

    An applicant who is refused an environmental permit may appeal to the appropriate authority (Secretary of State). Appeals must be lodged no later than six months from the date of the decision.

  8. Contact us

    contact@manchester.gov.uk

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