UK Statutory Instrument
2004
United Kingdom
The Town and Country Planning (Transitional Arrangements) (England) Regulations 2004
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In regulation 2(1) (interpretation), insert in the appropriate places— “the...
Interpretation
(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), omit regulation 24 (deposit of...
Structure plans
Structure plans
Unitary development plans
Unitary development plans
Local plans
Local plans
Local development documents prepared before commencement
Local development documents prepared before commencement
Omit regulation 29 (modification of proposals) except in so far...
For regulation 30 substitute— Notice of intention to adopt Where the authority have given notice of their intention to...
In regulation 31 (adoption)— (a) for paragraph (1) substitute—
(1) Subject to paragraph (2), in regulation 33 (direction to...
In regulation 35 (called-in proposals)— (a) for paragraph (1)(b) substitute—...
After regulation 45 insert— Electronic communications (1) Where any provision of these Regulations—
In the Schedule to the 1999 Regulations, omit Forms 7,...
In the Schedule to the 1999 Regulations, for Form 10...
Amendment to the Town and Country Planning (Development Plan) (England) Regulations 1999
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