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Scottish Statutory Instrument
These Regulations amend the Building (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (“the building regulations”), the Building (Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2004 (“the procedure regulations”) and the Building (Forms) (Scotland) Regulations 2005 (“the forms regulations”).
Published by: Queen's Printer for Scotland
Last updated:
26 April 2016
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
These Regulations consolidate with some amendments the provisions of the Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties) Regulations 2010 (S.I. 2010/102) and the Infrastructure Planning (Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) Regulations 2010 (S.I. 2010/105) and revoke the in whole or part, of the following instruments—The Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties) Regulations 2010;The Infrastructure Planning (Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) Regulations 2010;The Localism Act 2011 (Infrastructure Planning) (Consequential Amendments) Regulations 2012;The Local Policing Bodies (Consequential Amendments No 2) Regulations 2012;The Infrastructure Planning (Miscellaneous Prescribed Provisions) (Amendment) Regulations 2013;The Infrastructure Planning (Prescribed Consultees and Interested Parties etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2013; andThe Energy Act 2013 (Office for Nuclear Regulation) (Consequential Amendments, Transitional Provisions and Savings) Order.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
31 March 2016
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European Union Decision
Commission Decision of 29 December 2004 concerning the common position of the Community on a Decision of the Joint Committee on Agriculture amending point B(9) of Appendix 1 to Annex 7 to the Agreement between the European Community and the Swiss Confederation on trade in agricultural products (2005/9/EC)
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
12 December 2020
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
This Order grants temporary planning permission until 31st December 2020, subject to limitations and conditions, for development consisting of use of certain land on the Ebbsfleet International, Car Park D site for the stationing and processing of vehicles and the provision of temporary structures (article 3).
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
12 November 2019
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
The Planning Act 2008 (c. 29) provides for the grant of development consent for development which is, or forms part of, a nationally significant infrastructure project. These Regulations implement, in relation to such projects, Council Directive 85/337/EEC on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment (O.J. No. L 175, 5.7.1985, p. 40), as amended by Council Directive 97/11/EC (O.J. No. L 73, 14.3.1997, p.5).
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
31 March 2016
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
The Planning Act 2008 (c.29) establishes the Infrastructure Planning Commission and provides for the making of orders granting development consent for certain types of nationally significant infrastructure projects. The decision-making function, depending on the circumstances is conferred on the Secretary of State, the Commission’s Council or a Panel of Commissioners. The Act creates a single consent regime, thereby removing the need for separate consents for each element of an application for consent.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
31 March 2016
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
The Planning Act 2008 (c.29) establishes the Infrastructure Planning Commission (“IPC”) and provides for the granting of development consent for certain types of nationally significant infrastructure projects. Chapter 4 of Part 6 of the Act sets out the procedure for examining applications for development consent. This procedure provides that “interested parties”, among other things, can notify the IPC of a wish to be heard at an open-floor hearing and are entitled to make oral representations about the application at the open-floor hearing.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
31 March 2016
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
The Planning Act 2008 (c.29) establishes the Infrastructure Planning Commission and provides for the granting of development consent for certain types of nationally significant infrastructure projects.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
31 March 2016
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
Part 2 of the Planning Act 2008 provides for the Secretary of State to designate policy statements as national policy statements. These statements may set out national policy in relation to certain major infrastructure developments and for the purposes of the determination of applications for development consent under the Act. The Act sets out a number of consultation and publicity requirements which must be fulfilled before a statement can be designated as a national policy statement.
Published by: Queen's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
31 March 2016
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United Kingdom Statutory Instrument
These Regulations make amendments to the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (“the 2012 Regulations”) and the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure)(England) Order 2015.
Published by: King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
Last updated:
21 November 2019