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Model paragraphs to create an order containing specific instructions about factual evidence in a civil court case.
Explains key issues in implementing policy to protect and enhance the natural environment, including local requirements.
Paragraphs 60 to 84
Final paragraph to include in an order created without a hearing in a civil court case.
Guidance on 5 year housing land supply and Housing Delivery Test.
Guidance on plan-making.
Model paragraphs to include in a standard direction order to make clear that it is not possible to extend the timetable in a civil court case.
Paragraphs 180 to 194
Family members (paragraphs A277 to 319Y).
Asylum (paragraphs 326A to 352H).
Tenants can apply to prevent landlords from charging back to tenants (as an administration charge under a lease) the costs of participating in a tribunal case.
Sets out key principles in understanding viability in plan making and decision taking.
Paragraphs 195 to 214
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
Planning practice guidance on biodiversity net gain. Biodiversity net gain is a way of creating and improving biodiversity by requiring development to have a positive impact (‘net gain’) on biodiversity.
Other Categories (paragraphs A246 to 276BVI).
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