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How to take part in a planning and listed building consent appeal proceeding by a hearing
How interested parties with a substantive case can apply to the Secretary of State for Rule 6 status at a planning inquiry (appeal or called-in application).
This advice is for applications for Development Consent Orders (DCO) for linear Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP). It is for applicants, all interested parties (IP) and persons with rights over land (affe…
This advice provides information about how an applicant can request a change to a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) application after it has been accepted for examination, and before the close of the exami…
How to object or make representations to a public rights of way order
If you want a planning appeal to follow the inquiry procedure, you need to tell us and the Local Planning Authority at least 10 days in advance of appeal submission.
How to take part in a planning and listed building consent appeal proceeding by an inquiry.
Section 62A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 allows applications for planning permission and reserved matters consent to be made directly to the Secretary of State where the Local Planning Authority for the area has…
A list of the fee charges for submitting a National Infrastructure Planning application
Under section 38 of the Commons Act 2006, you need our consent to carry out any restricted works on land registered as common land.
The responsibilities of each party and the roles they have in the certificate of lawful use or development appeal process.
You must send a copy of your appeal and all the supporting documents to the local planning authority.
This advice note is to provide advice on elements of the EIA process during the Pre-application stage.
This list of commonly used terms is intended to assist persons who are affected by an application under the Planning Act 2008 who may be unfamiliar with the language used to describe aspects of the process.
This advice explains the purpose and use of a Commitments Register in the planning process for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) under the Planning Act 2008.
A template designed to be used by local planning authorities when notifying interested parties of enforcement appeals.
Official statistics published by the Planning Inspectorate are produced in accordance with the UK Statistics Authority’s Code of Practice for Statistics and regulated by the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR).
This advice gives examples of what the Planning Inspectorate considers to be helpful examples of documentation produced in the Planning Act 2008 process.
The planning process for dealing with proposals for NSIPs was established by the Planning Act 2008 (the PA2008).
Decisions and maps for rights of way orders published within 2026
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