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Arrangements for handling heritage applications: circular 08/2009

Local planning authorities are required, at present, to notify the Secretary of State, English Heritage and the National Amenity Socities of…

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Following changes to the handling arrangements for heritage related applications which came into force on 15 April 2015, the Directions contained in this circular and in:

  • Circular 01/2001: arrangements for handling heritage applications – notification and directions by the Secretary of State
  • Circular 09/2005: arrangements for handling heritage applications – notification to National Amenity Societies Direction 2005

were revoked and the circulars (with the exception of Appendix C of Circular 01/01) cancelled.

See the new Directions:

Applies to England

Documents

Circular 08/09: Arrangements for Handling Heritage Applications - Notification to the Secretary of State (England) 2009

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Local planning authorities are required, at present, to notify the Secretary of State, English Heritage and the National Amenity Socities of applications for listed building consent which they are minded to grant and in accordance with the arrangements set out in Circular 01/01: Arrangements for Handling Heritage Applications - Notification and Directions by the Secretary of State and Circular 09/05: Arrangements For Handling Heritage Applications - Notification To National Amenity Societies Direction 2005.

The Direction, annexed to this circular, removes the requirement to notify the Secretary of State except in the case of applications to which English Heritage or one of the National Amenity Societies has objected.

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Published 13 November 2009