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The Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) (Amendment) (England) Order 2010

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5.—(1) In article 8 (publicity for applications for planning permission)—

(a)in paragraphs (3) and (4)—

(i)after “publicised” in each case insert “in accordance with the requirements in paragraph (6A) and”; and

(ii)for sub-paragraph (b) in each case substitute—

(b)by publication of the notice in a newspaper circulating in the locality in which the land to which the application relates is situated.;

(b)in paragraph (5) after “publicised” insert “in accordance with the requirements in paragraph (6A) and”; and

(c)after paragraph (6) insert—

(6A) The following information shall be published on a website maintained by the local planning authority—

(a)the address or location of the proposed development;

(b)a description of the proposed development;

(c)the date by which any representations about the application must be made, which shall not be before the last day of the period of 14 days beginning with the date on which the information is published;

(d)where and when the application may be inspected;

(e)how representations may be made about the application; and

(f)that, in the case of a householder application, in the event of an appeal that proceeds by way of the expedited procedure, any representations made about the application will be passed to the Secretary of State and there will be no opportunity to make further representations..

(2) In article 19 (representations to be taken into account)—

(a)in paragraph (1) after “where any notice of” insert “, or information about,”; and

(b)for paragraph (1)(c) substitute—

(c)published in a newspaper under article 6 or 8 or on a website under article 8, within the period of 14 days beginning with the date on which the notice or information was published,.

(3) In article 20 (time periods for decision)—

(a)in paragraph (5) after “where any notice of” insert “, or information about,”; and

(b)for paragraph (5)(c) substitute—

(c)published in a newspaper under article 6 or 8 or on a website under article 8, within the period of 14 days beginning with the date on which the notice or information was published,.

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