2015 No. 1822 (W. 264)

Town And Country Planning, Wales

The Town and Country Planning (Determination of Appeals by Appointed Persons) (Prescribed Classes) (Wales) Regulations 2015

Made

Laid before the National Assembly for Wales

Coming into force

The Welsh Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by section 333 of and paragraph 1 of Schedule 6 to the Town and Country Planning Act 19901, section 93 of and paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 19902 and section 40 of and paragraph 1 of the Schedule to the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Act 19903, now exercisable by them4, make the following Regulations:

Title, commencement and application1

1

The title of these Regulations is the Town and Country Planning (Determination of Appeals by Appointed Persons) (Prescribed Classes) (Wales) Regulations 2015 and they come into force on 16 December 2015.

2

These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.

Interpretation2

In these Regulations—

  • “the principal Act” (“y brif Ddeddf”) means the Town and Country Planning Act 1990;

  • “the Hazardous Substances Act” (“y Ddeddf Sylweddau Peryglus”) means the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Act 1990;

  • “the Listed Buildings Act” (“y Ddeddf Adeiladau Rhestredig”) means the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990;

  • “the 1997 Regulations” (“Rheoliadau 1997”) means the Town and Country Planning (Determination of Appeals by Appointed Persons) (Prescribed Classes) Regulations 19975;

  • “the 2009 Regulations” (“Rheoliadau 2009”) means the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Undetermined Reviews of Old Mineral Permissions) (Wales) Regulations 20096; and

  • “statutory undertakers” (“ymgymerwyr statudol”) means statutory undertakers within the meaning of section 262 of the principal Act and other persons who, by virtue of subsection (3) or (6) of that section7, are deemed to be statutory undertakers for the purposes of section 266 of that Act.

Classes of appeal for determination by appointed persons3

1

Subject to regulation 4, the following classes of appeal are prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 6 to the principal Act as appeals to be determined by a person appointed by the Welsh Ministers—

a

appeals under section 78 of the principal Act (appeals against planning decisions and failure to take such decisions), including appeals under that section as applied by regulation 15 of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 19928 (appeals against refusal of or failure to take decision on an application for express consent to display an advertisement) and appeals under that section as applied by section 198(3)(c) and (4) of the principal Act (appeals concerning tree preservation orders);

b

appeals under section 174 of the principal Act (appeals against enforcement notices);

c

appeals under section 195 of the principal Act (appeals against refusal of or failure to give decision on an application for a certificate of lawfulness of existing or proposed use or development);

d

appeals under section 208 of the principal Act (appeals against section 207 notices–replacement of trees);

e

appeals under paragraph 11(1) of Schedule 13 and paragraph 9(1) of Schedule 14 to the Environment Act 19959 (appeals against the determination of conditions to be attached to mineral permissions), including appeals under those provisions as applied by regulation 45 of the 2009 Regulations (appeals against non-determination); and

f

appeals under paragraph 5 of Schedule 2 to the Planning and Compensation Act 199110 (appeals relating to old mining permissions), including appeals under that provision as applied by regulation 45 of the 2009 Regulations.

2

The following classes of appeal are prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 3 to the Listed Buildings Act as appeals to be determined by a person appointed by the Welsh Ministers—

a

appeals under section 20 of the Listed Buildings Act (listed building consent), including appeals under that section as having effect by virtue of section 74 of that Act (conservation areas); and

b

appeals under section 39 of the Listed Buildings Act (listed building enforcement notices), including appeals under that section as having effect by virtue of section 74 of that Act.

3

Appeals under section 21 of the Hazardous Substances Act (appeals against decisions or failure to take decisions relating to hazardous substances) are prescribed for the purposes of paragraph 1(1) of the Schedule to the Hazardous Substances Act as appeals to be determined by a person appointed by the Welsh Ministers.

Classes of appeal reserved for determination by the Welsh Ministers4

1

Regulation 3 does not apply to the following classes of appeal—

a

appeals under section 78 of the principal Act by statutory undertakers where the relevant application related to land to which section 266 of that Act11 (applications for planning permission by statutory undertakers) applies;

b

appeals under section 174 of the principal Act by statutory undertakers where the breach of planning control alleged in the enforcement notice consists of the carrying out of development on land to which section 266 of that Act applies, or failure to comply with a condition or limitation on a grant of planning permission for development of any such land; or

c

appeals in relation to which the Welsh Ministers or the appropriate Minister have given a direction for section 266 of the principal Act to have effect (and the direction has not been revoked).

Publicity for directions5

1

If a direction is made under—

a

paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 6 to the principal Act;

b

paragraph 1(2) of Schedule 3 to the Listed Buildings Act; or

c

paragraph 1(2) of the Schedule to the Hazardous Substances Act,

the Welsh Ministers may require the local planning authority for every area in respect of which the direction has effect to publish notice of the direction in at least one newspaper circulating in the area.

2

The notice must include—

a

a concise statement of the effect of the direction; and

b

details of where a copy of the direction may be inspected.

Revocation and saving6

1

The 1997 Regulations are revoked except in relation to appeals in respect of which notice was given before these Regulations come into force.

2

These Regulations do not apply in respect of appeals referred to in paragraph (1).

Carl SargeantMinister for Natural Resources, one of the Welsh Ministers
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations revoke and replace, with some changes, the Town and Country Planning (Determination of Appeals by Appointed Persons) (Prescribed Classes) Regulations 1997, in relation to Wales.

Regulation 3 prescribes the classes of appeals made under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Act 1990 which are to be determined by persons appointed by the Welsh Ministers, instead of by the Welsh Ministers.

Regulation 4 prescribes certain classes of case, within the classes of appeal prescribed under regulation 3, which are to continue to be determined by the Welsh Ministers.

Regulation 5 makes provision about the publication of any direction made by the Welsh Ministers specifying the classes of case, within the classes of appeal prescribed in regulation 3, which are to be determined by the Welsh Ministers.

Regulation 6 makes revocation and saving provision.

The Regulatory Impact Assessment applicable to these Regulations is obtainable from the Welsh Government at: Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NQ and on the Welsh Government website at www.gov.wales.