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If you make a planning appeal and do not know who owns some of the land you need to complete a site ownership certificate
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).
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.
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).
The responsibilities of each party and the roles they have in the called-in planning applications process.
How to complete a enforcement notice appeal form
How to submit an application for development consent on a Nationally significant infrastructure project
Submitted Charging Schedules for Community Infrastructure Levy Plan Examinations
Category B Works: works that are exempt from the Section 38 consent process
Schedule 14 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 decisions issued by the Planning Inspectorate and published after 1 January 2023
A template designed to be used by local planning authorities when notifying interested parties of enforcement appeals.
A template designed to be used by local planning authorities when notifying interested parties of planning appeals.
This advice summarises the required notification and consultation procedures governing Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) that may have transboundary impacts.
This advice note sets out advice from the Planning Inspectorate on the preparation of the draft Development Consent Order (DCO).
Procedures for appeals against decisions issued by councils in respect of applications for consent to cut down or carry out work on a tree protected by a tree preservation order.
Decisions and maps for rights of way orders published within 2020, 2021 and 2022
Community infrastructure levy notice under Regulation 117, 118 or 119 decisions issued from 1 January 2023
Community Infrastructure Levy Plan Examinations and the role the Planning Inspectorate plays.
This advice is intended to describe Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) events.
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