xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"

SCHEDULE 3E+W+S FORMS OF NOTICE

Rule 14(2)

FORM 2E+W+S

The Transport and Works Act 1992

The Transport and Works Act (Applications and Objections Procedure) (England and Wales) Rules 2000

[Order title]

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER

[Name and address of applicant] *[is to apply][has applied] to the Secretary of State [title] under section 6 of the Transport and Works Act 1992 for the above-mentioned order under section *[1][3] of that Act.

The draft order makes provision for....................(a)

*[The application is to be made subject to an environmental impact assessment.] or *[The Secretary of State has determined that the application [is] [is not] to be made subject to an environmental impact assessment.]

*[The application will contain/contains a statement that [a direction for deemed planning permission] [and] [a hazardous substances consent] is/are being applied for.]

A copy of the application, and of all plans and other documents submitted with it, may be inspected free of charge between the hours of(b) and(b) on(b) to(b) at(c) until(d).

Any objections to, or other representations about, the proposals in the application should be sent to the Secretary of State [title] c/o [Departmental address] on or before [expiry date for objections]. An objection or representation MUST (i) be received by the Secretary of State on or before [expiry date for objections], (ii) be made in writing, (iii) state the grounds of the objection or representation and (iv) indicate who is making the objection or representation, and (v) give an address to which correspondence relating to the objection or representation may be sent.

The Secretary of State may make objections and other representations public and will copy them to the applicant for the order.

Signed:....................

*On behalf of:

Date:....................

Name and status of signatory:....................

*Delete or amend as appropriate

Notes

(a)Summarise the provisions in the draft order which are relevant to the area in which the newspaper circulates. For orders authorising works, a brief description and location of the works relevant to the area should be included.

(b)Times of inspection (hours of the day and days of the week) must give the general public a reasonable opportunity to inspect, and the addresses for inspection should include at least one address in each area where inspection is possible on Saturday or Sunday.

(c)Place where the application etc. may be inspected.

(d)Date not earlier than the expiry date for objections.