Advice Note 8.3 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
Publication Year
2012
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Provides advice on the planning process for dealing with proposals for nationally significant infrastructure projects (NSIPs). Only applies once an application for development consent has been formally accepted by the Secretary of State for examination. Explains how to register with the Planning Inspectorate and make a 'relevant representation', to become an 'interested party' giving an opportunity to participate in the examination of the application by the Examining Authority.
Document History
Superseded by Overview of the nationally significant infrastructure planning process for members of the public and others.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 (PINS, 2016). Supersedes version 3, April 2012. Under the Localism Act 2011, the IPC is abolished with its work being transferred to the National Infrastructure Directorate, created within the Planning Inspectorate. Consequently, all IPC advice notes have been republished by the Planning Inspectorate.
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