Circular 02/2009 Town and Country Planning (Consultation) (England) Direction 2009
Publication Year
2009
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Sets out the requirements of the Town and Country Planning (Consultation) (England) Direction 2009, which is made under the Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) Order 1995 (SI 1995/419). This direction, which comes into force on 20 April 2009, is annexed to the circular. It requires local planning authorities in England to consult the Secretary of State before granting planning permission for certain types of development. In force in England only.
Document History
Superseded by Town and Country Planning (Consultation) (England) Direction 2021 (MHCLG, 2021). Valid in England only. Circular (paragraphs 1-7) replaced by the Planning practice guidance suite which is only available in its entirety online at http://planningguidance.planningportal.gov.uk/ ; we are therefore unable to add it to The Construction Information Service. Only the Direction - the town and country planning (consultation) (England) direction 2009 is still valid. Supersedes with respect to England only: DOE Circular 15/93; DETR Circular 09/98; DETR Circular 07/99; ODPM Circular 11/2005; and DCLG Circular 04/2006. Also supersedes Review of 'call in' directions - consultation (DCLG, 2008). To be read with Circular Letter: New Town and country planning (consultation) (England) direction 2009 and cancellation of obsolete planning documents (DCLG, 2009) and Impact assessment of revised call in direction (DCLG, 2009).
ISBN
9780117540057
Publisher Information
Department for Communities and Local Government
Now known as the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government. The Department for Communities and Local Government is a UK Government department that works to create thriving, sustainable, vibrant communities that improve everyone's quality of life. This includes housing, improving public services, regeneration, sustainability and the prevention of anti-social behaviour. They were formerly known as the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister.
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