UK Statutory Instrument 2002 United Kingdom

The Town and Country Planning (Enforcement Notices and Appeals) (England) Regulations 2002

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Part 1 — CITATION, COMMENCEMENT, INTERPRETATION AND EXTENT

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s.001

Citation, commencement and extent

s.002

These Regulations shall extend to England only.

s.003

Interpretation

Part 2 — ENFORCEMENT NOTICES UNDER SECTION 172

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s.004

Additional matters to be specified in enforcement notice

s.005

Explanatory note to accompany copy of enforcement notice

Part 3 — APPEALS

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s.006

Statement of appeal

s.007

Notification of appeal to the local planning authority

s.008

Local planning authority to send a copy of notice to Secretary of State

s.009

Statement by local planning authority

s.010

Notice of receipt of all required documents

Part 4 — NOTICES ISSUED BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE

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s.011

Application of Regulations

Part 5 — REVOCATION

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s.012

Revocation and transitional provisions

Enforcement and responsible bodies

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Local Authority

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Local Authority (Environmental Health / Licensing / Planning)

Local councils enforce food safety (via Environmental Health Officers), issue alcohol licences, grant planning permission, and regulate certain business activities at local …

The Planning Inspectorate

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