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Schedule 14 appeal form

Schedule 14 appeal form and guidance: Anyone who has made an unsuccessful application to a local highway authority for an order to modify the area's definitive map and statement can appeal the decision.

Applies to England

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Schedule 14 appeal form

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Defra’s policy letter 13 February 2014

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Schedule 14 appeal form

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Appeals may be made to the Secretary of State under paragraph 4(1) of Schedule 14 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Appeals must be made in writing within 28 days of the decision letter from the authority refusing to make the order.

Updates to this page

Published 16 August 2012
Last updated 18 September 2024 + show all updates
  1. Schedule 14 Appeal Guidance and Schedule 14 appeal form updated to include links to the AI guidance

  2. The overall target for handling these cases is now 30 weeks, this was 26 weeks.

  3. Booklet updated with links to the Planning Inspectorate new Privacy Policy

  4. Schedule 14 Appeal guidance updated

  5. Guidance updated as Defra advised that any appeals received on or after 1 October 2019 were the Council are directed to make an order, may also be directed to do so by a certain date.

  6. Appeal form updated with new email address

  7. Schedule 14 appeal guidance document updated

  8. Update to reflect the changes for GDPR

  9. Appeal form and guidance updated

  10. First published.

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