Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties) Regulations 2010
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- The NSIP process overview (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- Infrastructure Planning Fees Regulations (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- National Policy Statements for NSIPs (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- Planning for nationally significant infrastructure projects (opens in a new tab) Other
- Examination stage for NSIPs (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- Pre-application stage for NSIPs (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- Planning Inspectorate NSIP applications (opens in a new tab) Detailed Guidance
- HSE's role in NSIP applications (opens in a new tab) from HSE Detailed Guidance
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The Planning Inspectorate
Examines applications for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) under the Planning Act 2008, including large offshore wind farms, power stations, and transmission …
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Planning Act 2008, Part 3 2008 Primary Act
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