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This advice note explains the use of the ‘Rochdale Envelope’ approach under the Planning Act 2008 (PA2008)
When an order making authority submits an order for determination, they also need to provide a number of supporting documents.
How to take part in a planning and listed building consent appeal proceeding by an inquiry.
Creating and Managing Accounts on the Appeals casework portal
All parties involved in an appeal are expected to cover their own expenses but anyone involved in the appeal can ask that one party pays some or all of another party’s costs.
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.
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.
Statistical release, data tables and charts – covering proportion of cases valid on first submission, how long appeals take, customer satisfaction and the number of cases quality assured.
Information on Crown Development Applications (applications under sections 293D and 293E of the Town and Country Planning Act)
Appeal a decision by your local planning authority about an application for a minor commercial development - documents you need to provide, who can appeal, how long it takes
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