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6.—(1) The planning authority are to give notice of a proposal to vary or cancel a section 26B designation by—
(a)publishing notice of the proposal—
(i)in a newspaper circulating in the area to be excluded from, or included within, the designated short-term let control area by the proposed variation, and
(ii)on a website maintained by the planning authority for that purpose,
(b)sending a notice to each community council for the area which it is proposed be excluded from, or included within, the designated short-term let control area.
(2) Notice under paragraph (1) must—
(a)contain a statement that the planning authority proposes to vary or cancel a section 26B designation, as the case may be, and which indicates, in general terms, the effect of that proposal,
(b)state how further information in respect of the proposal can be inspected free of charge, including—
(i)a map of the area designated as a short-term let control area by the section 26B designation, and
(ii)if the proposal is to vary a section 26B designation, a map of any area which it is proposed to exclude from, or include within, a short-term let control area, and
(c)state how and by what date (being a date not earlier than 28 days after the last date on which notice is given) representations may be made to the planning authority.
(3) The planning authority must make the following information available free of charge on a website maintained by them for that purpose and at an office of the planning authority—
(a)a map of the area designated as a short-term let control area by the section 26B designation,
(b)if the proposal is to vary a section 26B designation, a map of the area which it is proposed to exclude from, or include within, a short-term let control area, and
(c)a statement setting out the planning authority’s reasons why the planning authority propose that the section 26B designation should be varied or cancelled, as the case may be.
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I1Reg. 6 in force at 1.4.2021, see reg. 1(1)
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