You can use AI tools to help you prepare a representation but it is important to review, understand and edit any content before submitting it.
When using AI, you should:
- Check that any policy references are correct;
- Make sure your comments are relevant to the application or plan;
- Use your own knowledge of the area;
- Keep your representation clear and concise; and
- Remove anything you do not understand or agree with.
Focus on material consideration planning issues such as:
- Traffic and highways
- Design and layout
- Impact on neighbours (e.g. privacy, noise, overshadowing)
- Flood risk and environmental considerations
- Compliance with the Local Plan and national planning policy
Avoid including matters that are not relevant to planning decisions, such as property values.
Suggested Structure
A strong representation will usually include:
- Your position (support, object, or comment)
- A brief summary of your view
- A small number of clear planning points
- (Optional) Relevant policy references, if you are confident they are correct
- A short conclusion
We have made some prompts for anyone to use when using AI to assist them make representations on planning applications or Local Plan consultations. We have made some guided step-by-step prompts or form-based AI interaction that you can use.
| Step | Guidance | Prompt to use for AI platforms |
| Step 1 | Set the scene guidance: AI platforms work best when users give it the context of the interaction. This starter prompt gives it a solid starting point and helps it understand that you want help making a representation. |
Starter prompt Help me draft a planning representation for a planning application in England. Please follow the Planning Advisory Service (PAS) guidelines (insert link). The representation must:
If you are unsure about a policy reference, say so rather than guessing. |
| Step 2 | Reference Guidance - Let’s start with the basics of which application or Local Plan policy you wish to comment on. Most councils will have a webpage which provides the application reference and a portal to submit comments on. For Local Plan consultations most councils will have a dedicated consultation webpage which representations are directly inputted into. Councils will have guidance on how to complete these and any restrictions. Look this up and give the AI platform the direct link to the portal or any guidance on representations. |
Reference Prompt: Before drafting the representation,
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| Step 3 | Context Guidance – making sure that the AI platform you are using has the right context is important. Otherwise, it could generate a representation that won’t be effective or make an impact on the decision-making process. Ask the AI platform to follow the PAS guidelines and check it understands this. |
Effective Prompt: I want my representations to be
I want you to follow the PAS Guidelines for |
| Step 4 | Guidance on Accuracy – AI Platforms can generate fabricated case law or policies and we have seen that happen. This means representations with fabricated elements will potentially have a more limit impact on the decision-making process. |
Accuracy prompt: Draft this representation using only real and verifiable Do not include:
Where certainty is not possible, clearly state: Clearly separate fact, interpretation, and opinion. |
| Step 5 | Format guidance – The PAS guidelines for AI platforms suggest some helpful parameters, such as suggested length and format, to make sure representations have the impact you want to achieve, but you may wish to tailor them. |
Prompt Format: I want my representation to be 800-1000 words for planning applications 400-600 words for Local Plan consultation per policy/consultation point Please use: Suggest these headings for structure:
Include this footer: “This response was assisted by AI Remember to protect privacy and adhere to GPDR guidelines. |
| Step 6 | Proportionality Guidance – It’s not the length or complexity of the representation that matters, it is the planning reasons it includes that are important. A local planning authority could receive hundreds of letters and petitions but a single paragraph raising a ‘material consideration’ in planning terms would be more impactful on the decision making process. |
Planning relevance prompt: Now draft a planning representation that is specific to
Do not include non-material considerations such as My support/objection/comment on the proposed |
| Step 7 | Guidance on Encouraging User Ownership and Editing – Whilst AI is great at helping draft representations, is doesn’t know the local area and what is being proposed in the same way you do. It is really valuable for councils to hear what you have to say in your own words. |
User ownership prompt: Write the representation in a neutral professional tone, Flag any sections I should review carefully. Encourage me to remove anything I do not understand or agree with before submission. |
| Step 8 | Guidance for Internal AI Check – You should always finish the interaction with AI platforms by getting it to check its work. This is a prompt AI platforms can use internally before showing output. |
Quality check prompt: Before presenting the response to the user, check that:
If any of these checks fail, revise the output or warn the user. |