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The Coastal Access Reports (Consideration and Modification Procedure) (England) Regulations 2010

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Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 1PERSONS SPECIFIED FOR THE PURPOSES OF PARAGRAPH 2(2)(f) OF THE REPORTS SCHEDULE

  • British Association for Shooting and Conservation

  • British Mountaineering Council

  • Country Land and Business Association

  • National Farmers Union

  • Open Spaces Society

  • Ramblers Association

  • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds

  • Persons with sporting rights over affected land (and for the purposes of this provision, “sporting rights” has the same meaning as in the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000(1)).

Regulation 3(3)(a)

SCHEDULE 2FORM OF NOTICE OF A REPORT TO BE GIVEN TO PERSONS WITH A RELEVANT INTEREST IN AFFECTED LAND

Regulation 3(4)(a)

SCHEDULE 3FORM OF NOTICE OF A REPORT TO BE GIVEN TO OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS

Regulation 4(2)

SCHEDULE 4FORM ON WHICH PERSONS WITH A RELEVANT INTEREST IN AFFECTED LAND MAY MAKE OBJECTIONS ABOUT A REPORT

Regulation 4(3)

SCHEDULE 5FORM ON WHICH REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT A REPORT MAY BE MADE

Regulation 5(2)

SCHEDULE 6FORM OF NOTICE BY APPOINTED PERSON UNDER PARAGRAPH 10 OF THE REPORTS SCHEDULE

Regulation 6(1)(b)

SCHEDULE 7FORM FOR MAKING REPRESENTATIONS IN RESPONSE TO AN INVITATION IN A NOTICE UNDER PARAGRAPH 10 OF THE REPORTS SCHEDULE

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2000 c. 37; see the definition of “interest” in section 45(1) of that Act.

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