Advice Note 8.3 Overview of the nationally significant infrastructure planning process for members of the public and others. Influencing how an application is examined: the preliminary meeting. Version 4, December 2016
Publication Year
2016
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Provides advice on the planning process for dealing with proposals for nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIPs) for members of the public and others. Specifically looks at participating in the examination of an application, particularly in the preliminary meeting which provides an opportunity for interested parties to have their say on how the application will be examined.
Document History
Superseded by: a series of advice notes for the public including Nationally significant infrastructure projects and the people and organisations involved in the process; Nationally significant infrastructure projects: the stages of the NSIP process and how you can have your say; Nationally significant infrastructure projects: how to register to have your say and make a relevant representation; Nationally significant infrastructure projects: advice for submitting representations or comments; Nationally significant infrastructure Projects: what to expect at a nationally significant infrastructure project event; and Nationally significant infrastructure projects: registering to speak at, or attend, a nationally significant infrastructure project event (all PINS, 2024). Supersedes Nationally significant infrastructure: how to get involved in the planning process. How to register and become an interested party in an application. Version 4, April 2012 (PINS, 2012).
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