Town and Country Planning (Referred Applications and Appeals Procedure) (Wales) Regulations 2017 (S.I. No. 544 (W. 121) of 2017). | Land Portal

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avril 2017
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These Regulations, together with a number of other statutory instruments made at the same time, establish a new procedure for referred applications and appeals in Wales ("referred applications" are applications for planning permission, listed building consent, conservation area consent and hazardous substances consent referred to the Welsh Ministers for determination. These Regulations provide for the procedure in relation to: referred applications; appeals to the Welsh Ministers in relation to planning permission, listed building consent, conservation area consent, hazardous substances consent, advertisement consent, certificates of lawfulness of existing or proposed use or development and consents under tree preservation orders; appeals to the Welsh Ministers in relation to enforcement notices, listed buildings enforcement notices, conservation area enforcement notices, hazardous substances contravention notices, advertisement discontinuance notices, tree replacement notices and notices concerning the maintenance of land (“enforcement appeals”).

Repeals: Town and Country Planning (Enforcement) (Written Representations Procedure) (Wales) Regulations 2003 (S.I. 395 (W. 54) of 2003). (2003-02-25)

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