Statutory Instruments
GAS
Made
26th July 1967
Coming into Operation
1st September 1967
The Minister of Power, the Minister of Housing and Local Government and the Secretary of State acting jointly in exercise of their powers under paragraph 7 of Schedule 3 to the Gas Act 1965 and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf hereby make the following regulations:-
1. These regulation may be cited as the Gas (Underground Storage) (Certificates) (England and Wales) Regulations 1967 and shall come into operation on 1st September 1967
2.-(1) In these regulations-
"the Act" means
"certificate" means
"controlled operations"
"gas authority" and "river authority"
"local planning authority"
"Minister concerned with water resources" means
in relation to land in a river authority area which is wholly in England, the Minister of Housing and Local Government;
in relation to land in a river authority area which is wholly in Wales, the Secretary of State;
in relation to land in a river authority area partly in England and partly in Wales, the Minister of Housing and Local Government and the Secretary of State acting either jointly or one of them acting on behalf of both;
"the parties concerned" means
"planning Minister" means
"statutory licence to abstract water" means
(2) For the purposes of these regulations Monmouthshire shall be deemed to be in Wales and not in England.
(3) The Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply to the interpretation of these regulations as it applies to the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
3. These regulations shall extend only to England and Wales.
4.-(1) An application to the local planning authority for a certificate under paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the Act shall be in writing, and shall include a plan or map sufficient to identify the land to which the application relates.
(2) On submitting such an application the applicant shall serve a copy thereof on the gas authority.
(3) The time within which a certificate is to be issued by the local planning authority shall be two months of the receipt of such an application by them.
(4) Where the local planning authority is a London borough council or the Common Council of the City of London that council shall consult with the Greater London Council before issuing a certificate in any case where an application for planning permission for the controlled operations would have fallen to be dealt with by the Greater London Council.
(5) The local planning authority shall include in the certificate a statement in writing of the reasons for their decision, including the reasons for any conditions specified therein, and shall give particulars of the manner in which, and the time within which, an appeal may be made to the planning Minister under paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Act.
(6) The local planning authority shall send a copy of every certificate issued by them to the council of every county district in which is situated any part of the land to which the certificate relates and, where the local planning authority is a London borough council or the Common Council of the City of London, to the Greater London Council.
5.-(1) The time for giving notice of an appeal under paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Act shall be within one month of the receipt of the certificate or of the expiry of the time or extended period mentioned in sub-paragraph (4) of that paragraph, as the case may be.
(2) Notice of appeal shall be given in writing to the planning Minister, and a copy of the notice shall be sent by the appellant to (a) the local planning authority, and (b) the other of the parties concerned.
(3) The appellant shall within one month of giving notice of appeal, or such longer period as the planning Minister may at any time in any particular case allow, furnish to that Minister (a) a statement of the grounds of appeal, (b) one copy of the application to the local planning authority and (c) one copy of the certificate, if any, issued by the local planning authority.
(4) If an appellant does not within the time limited under the last preceding paragraph furnish to the Minister the documents thereby required, the appeal shall be treated as withdrawn.
6. A local planning authority shall, on a request in writing by any person appearing to them to have an interest in land which is the subject of a certificate under paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the Act or of an application for such a certificate, furnish to that person (a) the name and address of the applicant for the certificate and the date of the application, and (b) a copy of the certificate, if any.
7.-(1) An application to the river authority for a certificate under paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 to the Act in respect of any controlled operations shall be in writing, and shall include such particulars, and shall be accompanied by such maps and documents, other than documents relating to the publication or service of notices, as would be required to be submitted to the said river authority if the application were an application, pursuant to regulations made under the Water Resources Act 1963, for a statutory licence to abstract water in respect of the said controlled operations.
(2) On submitting such an application the applicant shall serve a copy thereof on the gas authority together with a copy of any accompanying map or document.
(3) The time within which a certificate is to be issued by the river authority shall be three months of the receipt of such an application by them.
(4) The river authority issuing a certificate shall include in the certificate a statement in writing of the reasons for their decision, including the reasons for any conditions, limitations or restrictions specified therein, and shall give particulars of the manner in which, and the time within which, an appeal may be made to the Minister concerned with water resources under paragraph 5 of the said Schedule 3.
8.-(1) The time for giving notice of an appeal under paragraph 5 of Schedule 3 to the Act shall be within one month of the receipt of the certificate or of the expiry of the time or extended period mentioned in sub-paragraph (4) of that paragraph, as the case may be.
(2) Notice of appeal shall be given in writing to the Minister concerned with water resources and a copy of the notice shall be sent by the appellant to (a) the river authority and (b) the other of the parties concerned.
(3) The appellant shall within one month of giving notice of appeal, or such longer period as the Minister concerned with water resources may at any time in any particular case allow, furnish to that Minister (a) a statement of the grounds of appeal, (b) one copy of the application to the river authority and (c) one copy of the certificate, if any, issued by the river authority.
(4) If an appellant does not within the time limited under the last preceding paragraph furnish to the Minister the documents thereby required, the appeal shall be treated as withdrawn.
9. The river authority shall, on a request in writing by any person appearing to them to have an interest in land which is the subject of a certificate under paragraph 4 of Schedule 3 to the Act or of an application for such a certificate, furnish to that person (a) the name and address of the applicant for the certificate and the date of the application, and (b) a copy of the certificate, if any.
Richard Marsh
Minister of Power
Dated 24th July 1967
Anthony Greenwood
Minister of Housing and Local Government
Dated 25th July 1967
Cledwyn Hughes
One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Dated 26th July 1967
Under section 5 of the Gas Act 1965 the consent of the Minister of Power is required to the carrying out of mining, boring and other operations below prescribed depths in the area used for the underground storage of gas by a gas authority and in a surrounding protective area. Section 8 provides that if the Minister refuses his consent, or grants consent subject to conditions, compensation is to be paid by the gas authority for expenditure rendered abortive or loss or damage caused by that decision. Section 9 makes similar provision for compensation in cases where the Minister subsequently withdraws his consent, or imposes new or different conditions. But compensation is not payable under either section unless the claimant can show that he has obtained or could reasonably have expected to obtain the necessary planning permission or statutory licence to abstract water. Under Schedule 3 application may be made to the local planing authority or the appropriate river authority, as the case may be, for a certificate stating that planning permission or a licence to abstract water could reasonably have been expected to be granted if the land had not been within the prescribed areas.
These regulations prescribe the procedure for obtaining, and for appealing against, such certificates and for obtaining information concerning them.