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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
These Regulations place a duty on each local planning authority responsible for determining applications for housing development to prepare, maintain and publish a register of previously developed land (commonly known as “brownfield land”) which is suitable for residential development. “Previously developed land” has the same meaning as in the National Planning Policy Framework, as it has effect from time to time. A copy of that document may be inspected at the Department for Communities and Local Government, Fry Building, 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
2 November 2017
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Northern Ireland Statutory Rule
These Regulations amend the Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 (“the 1999 Regulations”). The Regulations give effect to Article 3 of Directive 2003/35/EC of the European Parliament of the Council of 26 May 2003 (O.J. L 156, 25.6.2003, p17) (“the Directive”) in so far as it affects public participation in the decision making process for applications and appeals relating to development for which environmental impact assessment is required. The Directive provides for public participation in respect of the drawing up of certain plans and programmes relating to the environment and amends with regard to public participation and access to justice Council Directive 85/337/EEC (O.J. L 175, 5.7.1985, p40) as amended by Directive 97/11/EC (O.J. L 73, 14.3.1997, p5) and 96/61/EC (O.J. L 257, 10.10. 1996).
Published by: Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Last updated:
30 October 2017
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Northern Ireland Statutory Rule
Part 2 of the Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 (the 2011 Act) establishes a new system of local development planning in Northern Ireland. These Regulations make provision for the operation of that system.
Published by: Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Last updated:
17 September 2019
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Northern Ireland Statutory Rule
These Regulations implement in relation to planning in Northern Ireland, Article 30 of Directive 2012/18/EU (O.J. L.197, 24.7.2012, p.1) (“the Seveso III Directive”) on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances, amending Council Directive 96/82/EC (O.J. L 10, 14.1.1997, p13) (“the Seveso II Directive”).
Published by: Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Last updated:
17 September 2019
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Northern Ireland Statutory Rule
These Regulations make provision for the new development management processes for determining planning applications. The statutory rule puts in place the regulatory framework required to implement the development management provisions in Part 3 of the Planning Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 (“the 2011 Act”).
Published by: Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Last updated:
17 September 2019
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
These Regulations bring into force various provisions of the Housing and Planning Act 2016 (c.22) (“the Act”) on the dates specified.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
3 October 2017
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order gives effect to levy proposals of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (“the Board”) which were submitted to the Secretary of State under section 11 of the Industrial Training Act 1982 (“the Act”).
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
3 July 2015
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Northern Ireland Statutory Rule
These Regulations amend Schedule 4 of the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1993 to reflect the amended modifications of the enforcement provisions of the Planning (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 (“the 1991 Order”) introduced by the Planning (Amendment) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003.
Published by: Government Printer for Northern Ireland
Last updated:
28 September 2017
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
Under section 71 of the Control of Pollution Act 1974, the Secretary of State may give guidance on appropriate methods for minimising noise (which, pursuant to section 73 of that Act, includes vibration) by approving codes of practice. The Secretary of State is required to approve a code for the carrying out of works to which section 60 of the Act applies. Section 60 applies to construction works, which include building and road works, demolition, dredging and other works of engineering construction.
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Last updated:
7 July 2015
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order gives effect to levy proposals of the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (“the Board”) which were submitted to the Secretary of State under section 11 of the Industrial Training Act 1982 (c.10) (“the Act”).
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
8 July 2015