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7.General requirements: applications for planning permission including outline planning permission
10.Applications for non-material changes to planning permission
14.Certificates in relation to notice of applications for planning permission
16.Publicity for applications for planning permission within 10 metres of relevant railway land
17.Notice of reference of applications to the Secretary of State
19.Consultations before the grant of planning permission: urgent Crown development
20.Consultations before the grant of planning permission pursuant to section 73 or the grant of a replacement planning permission subject to a new time limit
24.Recommendations by district planning authority before determination of county matters application
25.Representations by parish council before determination of application
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