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The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure and Section 62A Applications) (England) (Amendment) Order 2021

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Amendment of Schedule 2 (Publicity for applications for planning permission)

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29.  In the form in Schedule 2 in the last box beginning with “Insert” for paragraph (e) substitute—

(e)date giving a period (as the case may be and subject to (f)) of—

(i)14 days beginning with the date when the notice is published in a newspaper under article 13; or

(ii)21 days beginning with the date when the notice is first displayed on or near the site or served on an owner/occupier of adjoining land under article 14; or

(iii)21 days beginning with the date the notice is served on an infrastructure manager under article 14A; or

(iv)30 days beginning with the date the notice is published, displayed or served in relation to an EIA application accompanied by an environmental statement,

and when computing the number of days in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii), any day which is a public holiday must be disregarded;

(f)in the case of a relevant application for public service infrastructure development, date giving a period of—

(i)14 days beginning with the date the notice is first published in a newspaper under article 13; or

(ii)18 days beginning with the date when the notice is first displayed on or near the site or served on an owner/occupier of adjoining land under article 14; or

(iii)18 days beginning with the date the notice is served on an infrastructure manager under article 14A,

and when computing the number of days in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii), any day which is a public holiday must be disregarded..

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