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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
Application form to deregister, or to deregister and exchange, common land or town or village greens.
A suggested model form for local planning authorities to use when inviting representations on local plans at publication stage.
S106b is to modify or discharge a planning obligation, these follow the spirit of the planning appeals rules and regulations.
Appeal against a hedgerow notice - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision
Local authorities (councils) have the power to deal with complaints about high hedges, this form is to appeal against the council's decision.
The Environment Agency administer waste carrier licences and the Planning Inspectorate deal with appeals.
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.
A landowner served with a tree replacement notice who opposes the notice.
Application form for an appeal made against either a hedgerow retention notice or a hedgerow replacement notice made under the Environment Act 1995 section 97.
Application form and guidance on the purpose of purchase notices, how it works and listed buildings and conservation areas
The Crossrail act allows builders of Crossrail works to make applications for planning approval to local authorities. The Planning Inspectorate deals with appeals.
The planning Inspectorate deals with appeals against environmental damage notices
The Environment Agency deals with applications for water abstraction and impoundment. The Planning Inspectorate deals with appeals.
The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 allows people with a legal interest in access land to apply to the relevant authority to exclude or restrict access. The Planning Inspectorate deals with appeals (known as restrict…
The Countryside and Rights of Way act 2000 allows access authorities to make agreements with landowners or occupiers for access to land for the land to be opened up, improved, repaired or maintained. The Planning Inspectora…
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