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The Town and Country Planning (Fees for Applications, Deemed Applications, Requests and Site Visits) (England) (Amendment and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2025

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5.—(1) Schedule 1 (fees in respect of applications and deemed applications for planning permission or for approval of reserved matters) is amended as follows.

(2)  In Part 1 (fees for planning applications and deemed applications), for paragraph 5 substitute—

5.(1) Where an application is made pursuant to section 73 of the 1990 Act (determination of applications to develop land without compliance with conditions previously attached)(1) the fee payable in respect of the application shall be—

(a)if the application is a householder application, £86;

(b)if the application is an application for major development, £2,000;

(c)in any other case, £586.

(2) In this paragraph, “major development” has the same meaning as in article 2(1) of the Development Management Procedure Order..

(3) In Part 2 (scale of fees), in the table—

(a)in the entry relating to category 2, in paragraph (3)(e), for “£30,680” substitute “£31,385”;

(b)in the entry relating to category 3, in paragraph (3)(d), for “£624”, in the first place it occurs, substitute “£5,077”;

(c)in the entry relating to category 6—

(i)in paragraph (1), for “£258” substitute “£528”;

(ii)in paragraph (2), for “£509” substitute “£1,043”.

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Section 73 was amended by section 51(3) of, and Schedule 9 to, the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004, paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 to the Neighbourhood Planning Act 2017 (c. 20), paragraph 3(5) of Schedule 14 to the Environment Act 2021, section 114(6) of the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 and S.I. 2024/49.

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