ObjectNow Objection Tool
This demonstration campaign relates to the fictional Zacbury Wind Farm Park and has been created to show how an objection campaign appears and functions within the ObjectNow platform. The development and locations described are not real and are used only to illustrate a realistic planning scenario.
The campaign showcases the new ObjectNow Version 5.0 release. It is cleaner, fresher and quicker to navigate, making the process of submitting an objection simpler and more accessible for everyone.
This example demonstrates how objections are clearly structured, how policy context and local impacts are presented together, and how complex issues can be explained in an understandable way. This template is now used by default for all objection campaigns going forward.
910 days left to object
Objections should be submitted by 31 December 2028. Submitting before the deadline ensures your objection is fully taken into account.
This form supports voice typing (speech‑to‑text). You can speak into any text box instead of typing, using the dictation built in to your device:
Tap the text box you want to fill in first, then start dictation. Please review what you have said before submitting.
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Last updated: 29 June 2026
Select the points you want included in your objection. You can also add a personal impact statement in your own words.
A planning authority can only take certain kinds of points into account. Focusing on these gives your objection more weight. This is general guidance to help you write a strong objection — it is not advice about your particular case.
These often feel important, and they are valid feelings — but the planning authority is not allowed to take them into account, so your objection is stronger if you focus on the points on the left.
Answering even one of these in your own words makes your objection unique and gives it more weight. A planning authority must consider your individual knowledge of the area. All fields are optional.
For example, views, noise, traffic, or anything you would notice day to day.
For example, walking, cycling, work, school runs, or local wildlife you know.
Explain in your own words why this matters to you personally.
Optional. Add anything further in your own words about how the proposal affects you, your home, your business, your community, or the local environment.
This is a preview of your objection. It has not been submitted yet — nothing is sent until you click the Submit button at the bottom of this page. Take your time to read it through, and edit the text directly if you'd like to change anything.
Use Back to options to add or change sections and observations you may have missed. Regenerating will select fresh rewrite variations while keeping your selected sections, observations and comments.
Clicking Submit is the only thing that sends your objection. Download PDF just saves a copy to your device for your own records — it does not submit your objection.
You can attach up to 3 images (JPEG or PNG, 2MB each after compression). They will be sent as attachments alongside your letter, and referenced at the end of your letter as "Att: Supporting-Image-1.jpg" etc. Images are never stored on our server — they exist only long enough to send your email, then are permanently deleted.
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