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Planning Obligations: good practice advice from the Planning Inspectorate
Community infrastructure levy notice under Regulation 117, 118 or 119 decisions issued from 1 January 2023
Spatial Development Strategies provide strategic policies for the development and use of land in the area they cover.
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.
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.
You must send a copy of your appeal and all the supporting documents to the local planning authority.
Information on the procedures for appeals made against remedial notices and other decisions of local authorities.
How to complete a householder planning appeal form
This advice is intended to explain what people and organisations should and should not do when they have their say about a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP).
This advice is intended to explain the generic aspects of the public bodies involvement with the applicant and the Planning Inspectorate during the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) process.
This advice summarises the notification and consultation of prescribed bodies on the scope of Environmental Statements for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs).
Information on the legislation around the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects: development consent process
A template designed to be used by local planning authorities when notifying interested parties of advertisement consent appeals.
A template designed to be used by local planning authorities when notifying interested parties of certificate of lawful use appeals.
If you make a planning appeal and do not know who owns some of the land you need to complete a site ownership certificate
Information for the local authority when setting up a venue and the facilities needed for public inquiries, hearings and examinations.
The efficient and effective undertaking of local plan examinations is heavily reliant on the examination webpages to share information and to assist the Inspector.
This advice is for applicants and any person or organisation with an interest in land that could be affected by a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) application for a Development Consent Order (DCO).
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