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The Town and Country Planning (Development Plan) Regulations 1991

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2.  –

(1) In these Regulations–

“the 1990 Act” means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990;

“the 1991 Act” means the Planning and Compensation Act 1991;

“by advertisement” means by publication in the London Gazette and by local advertisement;

“by local advertisement” means by publication on at least one occasion in two successive weeks in a local newspaper circulating in the area of the local planning authority;

“statutory plan” means a unitary development plan, structure plan, local plan, minerals local plan or waste local plan.

(2) In these Regulations–

(a)a reference to the section of an Act is a reference to that section of the 1990 Act;

(b)a reference to a numbered form is a reference to the correspondingly numbered form in the Schedule to these Regulations;

(c)in relation to the making, alteration or replacement of a statutory plan by two or more local planning authorities jointly, a reference to a local planning authority shall be read as a reference to all of the local planning authorities making, altering or replacing the plan.

(3) Part 8 of these Regulations shall be interpreted in accordance with regulation 38.

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