National Policy Statement (Consultation) Draft national policy statement for ports
Publication Year
2009
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Provides the framework for future decisions on proposals for new port development to be taken by the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) established under the 2008 Act to deal with nationally significant infrastructure proposals; it may also be a relevant consideration for the Marine Management Organisation proposed in the Marine and Coastal Access Bill which will in future decide other port development proposals. It applies, wherever relevant, to associated development, such as road and rail links, for which consent is sought alongside that for the principal development.
Document History
Superseded by National policy statement for ports (DFT, 2011). Consultation closed on 15 February 2010. To be read with Developing a ports national policy statement - consultation document; Ports: national policy statement for England and Wales - appraisal of sustainability (AoS) report; Habitats and wild birds directives and regulations: assessment of ports NPS (incorporating appropriate assessment); and Impact assessment for the implementation of a national policy statement for ports (all DFT, 2009). A suite of NPSs covering energy have also been released by the DECC (2009).
ISBN
9780108508646
Publisher Information
Department for Transport
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