Circular 06/2004 Compulsory purchase and the Crichel Down rules (revised June 2011)
Publication Year
2004
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Part one of the memorandum to this circular provides updated guidance to acquiring authorities in England on the use of compulsory purchase powers. Part two sets out revised Crichel Down Rules, with accompanying new guidance, on the disposal of surplus land in England acquired by, or under the threat of, compulsory purchase.
Document History
Superseded by Guidance on compulsory purchase process and the Crichel Down Rules for the disposal of surplus land acquired by, or under the threat of, compulsion (DCLG, 2015). Revised in June 2011 with new Appendix KA inserted between Appendices K and L in part 1 of the memorandum. This Appendix relates specifically to requests from voluntary and community organisations, and other third parties. Paragraphs 46, 48 and 49 of part 1 of the memorandum have been revoked and replaced by DCLG Circular 03/09. Appendix C to part 1 of the memorandum is superseded (except to the extent that it is applicable to earlier compulsory purchase orders made by English Partnerships (as the Urban Regeneration Agency) prior to 1 December 2008) by DCLG Circular 04/2010. Supersedes ODPM Circular 02/2003.
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