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The Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004

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44.  As soon as reasonably practicable after the Secretary of State approves, approves subject to modifications or rejects a DPD or part of it (as the case may be) in accordance with section 21(9)(a), the local planning authority must–

(a)make available for inspection during normal office hours at the places at which the pre-submission proposals documents were made available under regulation 26(a)–

(i)the DPD and the reasons given by the Secretary of State pursuant to section 21(9)(b),

(ii)a decision statement,

(b)publish the decision statement on their website,

(c)give notice by local advertisement of–

(i)the decision statement,

(ii)the fact that the DPD and the Secretary of State’s reasons are available for inspection and the places where and times when the document and reasons can be inspected, and

(d)send the decision statement to any person who has asked to be notified of the Secretary of State’s decision under section 21(9)(a).

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