Circular 08/2009 Arrangements for handling heritage applications - notification to the Secretary of State (England) direction 2009 (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
2009
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Explains an amendment that removes the requirement for local planning authorities to notify the Secretary of State, English Heritage and the National Amenity Societies of applications for listed building consent that they are minded to grant, except in the case of applications to which English Heritage or one of the National Amenity Societies has objected.
Document History
Cancelled by Arrangements for handling heritage applications - notification to Historic England and National Amenity Societies and the Secretary of State (England) direction 2015 (DCLG, 2015). Annex A supersedes paragraph 26 of DETR Circular 01/2001. Related to the following document: Change in the notification arrangements for listed building consent applications - impact assessment (DCLG, 2009).
ISBN
9780117540187
Publisher Information
Department for Communities and Local Government
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