Ministers’ powers to revoke or direct variation of a development schemeE+W+S
8E+W+SIf the Ministers are satisfied—
(a)that a development scheme is not serving the purposes for which it is made, or
(b)that the continued operation of a development scheme would be contrary to the public interest, or
(c)that a development scheme is unduly prejudicial to the interests of any class of persons affected by the scheme,
the Ministers may by order made by statutory instrument, of which a draft has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament, revoke the development scheme or, in a case under paragraph (c) above, direct the Commission to submit to them a further development scheme containing such provisions as appear to the Commission appropriate for mitigating the effect of the earlier development scheme on the interests of the class of persons in question.
An order under this paragraph may contain such supplemental and incidental provisions, including transitional provisions, as appear to the Ministers to be expedient.