Purchase notices served under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990
Application form and guidance on the purpose of purchase notices, how it works and listed buildings and conservation areas
Applies to England and Wales
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A purchase notice is served by a landowner on a local planning authority requiring them to purchase land where planning permission has been refused or granted conditionally, or a revocation, modification or discontinuance order has been served, or where listed building consent has been refused or granted conditionally and the landowner claims that the land is incapable of reasonable beneficial use. Where the authority refuses to accept a notice they are required to refer it to the Secretary of State.
The guide explains:
- purpose of purchase notices
- how the system works
- the Crown
- listed buildings and conservation areas
Government guidance on Purchase Notice (as contained at pages 116 to 126 of CPO guidance)
Updates to this page
Published 29 April 2013Last updated 12 April 2024 + show all updates
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Section 5 - Further information section updated
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Guidance changed for accessibility reasons
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Government guidance on Purchase Notice document added.
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First published.