UK Statutory Instrument 2000 United Kingdom

The Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (England) Rules 2000

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Enforced by

Planning Inspectorate

What's here

1 compliance obligation

Who this Act binds

Plus 1 non-business duty on Crown ministers, regulators, local authorities or tribunals — shown collapsed under each section below.

What this Act requires

Sections that create concrete duties on businesses or carry penalties. Procedural and definitional sections are folded into the “Browse other sections” expander at the bottom of each group. Click any section title to read the source text on legislation.gov.uk.

s.016

Site inspections

Other duties (1) — Crown / regulator
  • Planning Inspector must conduct site inspections for planning inquiries Statutory regulator
Browse 47 other sections — procedural / definitional / commencement
s.art001

Citation, commencement, and extent

s.art002

Interpretation

s.art003

Application of Rules

s.art004

Preliminary information to be supplied by local planning authority

s.art005

Procedure where Secretary of State causes pre-inquiry meeting to be held

s.art006

Receipt of statements of case

s.art007

Further power of inspector to hold pre-inquiry meetings

s.art008

Inquiry timetable

s.art009

Notification of appointment of assessor

s.art010

Date and notification of inquiry

s.art011

Appearances at inquiry

s.art012

Representatives of government departments and other authorities at inquiry

s.art013

Proofs of evidence

s.art014

Statement of common ground

s.art015

Procedure at inquiry

s.art016

Site inspections

s.art017

Procedure after inquiry

s.art018

Notification of decision

s.art019

Procedure following quashing of decision

s.art020

Allowing further time

s.art021

Additional copies

s.art022

Notices by post

s.art023

Mayor of London

s.art024

Revocation, savings and transitional provisions

Enforcement and responsible bodies

The regulators that administer or enforce this legislation.

The Planning Inspectorate

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