Made | 13th March 2007 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 15th March 2007 | ||
Coming into force | 6th April 2007 |
(3) In relation to an application which relates to—
these Rules shall apply with the modifications set out in rule 27.
Interpretation
2.
—(1) In these Rules—
and "applicant" means the person making an application;
and whose objection has not been withdrawn;
(2) Except where the context otherwise requires, any reference in these Rules to a numbered section or Schedule is a reference to that section of, or that Schedule to, the Electricity Act 1989[10].
(3) Subject to paragraph (5), a requirement imposed by these Rules on the Secretary of State or the inspector to circulate a document is met by sending a copy of that document to—
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), a requirement imposed by these Rules on the Secretary of State or the inspector to deposit a document is met by sending a copy of it to the relevant planning authority.
(5) Nothing in paragraph (3) or (4) requires the Secretary of State or the inspector to send a copy of a document to the person from whom it was received.
(6) A requirement imposed by these Rules on the Secretary of State to publish a notice on a website is met—
Electronic communications
3.
—(1) In these Rules, and in relation to the use of electronic communications for any purpose of these Rules which is capable of being carried out electronically—
(2) Paragraphs (3) to (7) apply where an electronic communication is used by a person for the purpose of fulfilling any requirement of these Rules to give or send any statement, notice or other document to any other person ("the recipient").
(3) The requirement shall be taken to be fulfilled where the statement, notice or other document transmitted by means of the electronic communication is—
(4) In paragraph (3), "legible in all material respects" means that the information contained in the statement, notice or document is available to the recipient to no lesser extent than it would be if sent or given by means of a document in printed form.
(5) Where the electronic communication is received by the recipient outside the recipient's business hours, it shall be taken to have been received on the next working day; and for this purpose "working day" means a day which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday, or a day which is a bank holiday in England and Wales under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971[11].
(6) A requirement of these Rules that any document shall be in writing is fulfilled where that document satisfies the criteria in paragraph (3).
(7) A requirement in these Rules to send more than one copy of a statement, notice or other document may be complied with by transmitting one copy only of the statement, notice or other document in question.
Notice by Secretary of State
4.
—(1) The Secretary of State shall send the applicant and the relevant planning authority in writing—
(2) The Secretary of State shall send a copy of the statement described in paragraph (1)(c) to the Minister or government department concerned.
(3) The Secretary of State may at any time modify the statement referred to in paragraph (1)(c) and if he does so shall send the modified statement to the applicant who shall publish by local advertisement a notice of the modification made.
(4) Where the Secretary of State has modified the statement referred to in paragraph (1)(c) under paragraph (3), he shall publish a notice of the modification made on a website.
Preliminary information to be supplied
5.
The Secretary of State shall as soon as practicable after the issue of a relevant notice inform the applicant and any qualifying planning authority in writing of the name and address of any qualifying objector.
Registration
6.
—(1) The Secretary of State shall as soon as practicable after the issue of a relevant notice send to each person entitled to appear at the inquiry or whom he knows to have an interest in the proposal a copy of the statement sent by the Secretary of State under rule 4(1)(c) and a registration form.
(2) On receipt of the relevant notice, the applicant shall publish by local advertisement a notice stating—
(3) The Secretary of State shall as soon as practicable after the issue of the relevant notice publish the notice referred to in paragraph (2) on a website.
(4) The registration form shall—
(5) The Secretary of State shall, as soon as practicable after the date by which the registration form must be returned under paragraph (4)(a), circulate each outline statement received by him as mentioned in paragraph (4)(b)(vi).
Appointment of technical adviser
7.
—(1) If it appears to the Secretary of State that evidence to be given to the inquiry is, or is likely to be, of such technical or scientific nature that the inquiry would be conducted more efficiently and expeditiously if an expert and independent assessment of that evidence were to be made, he may at any time appoint a technical adviser for that purpose.
(2) A technical adviser shall be a person appearing to the Secretary of State to have such qualifications and experience as enable him to conduct an expert assessment of scientific or technical evidence to be given to the inquiry.
(3) Where the Secretary of State appoints a technical adviser, he may in writing require the applicant to publish by local advertisement and within such period as he may specify a notice stating the name of the person so appointed and specifying the evidence to be assessed.
(4) Where the Secretary of State requires the applicant to publish a notice under paragraph (3), as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, the Secretary of State shall publish that notice on a website.
(5) The technical adviser shall, in consultation with the persons entitled to appear at the inquiry either jointly or separately, assess the evidence so specified and shall report his assessment in writing to the inspector.
(6) The technical adviser's report shall include a description of any areas of disagreement between the parties and shall state his view of the significance of each such disagreement.
(7) The inspector shall within seven days of receipt of the technical adviser's report circulate it.
(8) The technical adviser shall give evidence on his report at the inquiry and shall be subject to cross-examination to the same extent as any other witness.
(9) The inspector may allow the technical adviser to alter or add to his report so far as may be necessary for the purposes of the inquiry; but he shall (if necessary by adjourning the inquiry) give every other person entitled to appear who is appearing at the inquiry an adequate opportunity of considering any such alteration or addition.
Mediation
8.
—(1) If it appears to the Secretary of State that—
then he may at any time appoint a mediator for that purpose.
(2) A mediator shall be a person appearing to the Secretary of State to have been trained in mediation techniques by an independent mediation organisation.
(3) Where the Secretary of State appoints a mediator, he may in writing require the applicant to publish by local advertisement and within such period as he may specify a notice stating the name of the person so appointed and the matter in relation to which he is to mediate.
(4) Where the Secretary of State requires the applicant to publish a notice under paragraph (3), as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, the Secretary of State shall publish that notice on a website.
(5) The mediator shall determine the procedure for the mediation.
(6) Within seven days from the conclusion of the mediation, the mediator shall give to the inspector a report describing the mediation procedure and its outcome and the inspector shall, as soon as practicable after receipt, send the report to persons entitled to appear at the inquiry.
(7) The inspector shall permit any person entitled to appear at the inquiry to address him on the report referred to in paragraph (6), but the mediator shall not give evidence at the inquiry.
Procedure for pre-inquiry and other meetings
9.
—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of State shall hold one or more pre-inquiry meetings.
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply where the Secretary of State considers that holding a pre-inquiry meeting would not result in the inquiry being conducted more efficiently and expeditiously, in which case paragraphs (3) to (8) do not apply.
(3) The pre-inquiry meeting (or, where there is more than one, the first pre-inquiry meeting) shall be held within twelve weeks of the date of the relevant notice.
(4) The Secretary of State shall give not less than three weeks' written notice of the pre-inquiry meeting (or, where there is more than one, the first pre-inquiry meeting) to—
(5) The Secretary of State may in writing require the applicant to take one or more of the following steps—
(6) A notice of the pre-inquiry meeting published, sent or posted pursuant to paragraph (5) shall state—
(7) The inspector—
(8) If the Secretary of State requests any further information from the applicant, any qualifying planning authority, any qualifying objector or any other person at the pre-inquiry meeting, that person shall ensure that two copies, in the case of the applicant or any qualifying planning authority, or three copies in the case of any other person, of the information have been received by the Secretary of State within such period as he may specify; and the Secretary of State shall, as soon as practicable after receipt, circulate all information received by him under this paragraph.
(9) The inspector may at any time and for any purpose connected with the inquiry to which these Rules apply hold such other meetings as he considers necessary, and he shall arrange for such notice to be given of those meetings as appears to him necessary; and paragraph (7) shall apply to such meetings.
Publicity for inspector's notes of pre-inquiry meetings and recommendations
10.
—(1) As soon as practicable after the end of each pre-inquiry meeting the inspector shall prepare a note of the proceedings at that meeting and shall send a copy of that note to the Secretary of State.
(2) As soon as practicable after sending the copy of the note to the Secretary of State, the inspector shall circulate it.
(3) As soon as practicable after making recommendations to the Secretary of State on—
the inspector shall circulate a copy of those recommendations.
Receipt of statements of case etc.
11.
—(1) The applicant shall—
(2) The persons to whom this paragraph applies shall—
(3) Unless the Secretary of State specifies another period by notice in writing, the periods within which statements of case must be received by the Secretary of State are—
(b) in the case of any person to whom paragraph (2) applies—
(4) Paragraph (2) applies to the following persons—
(5) The Secretary of State may in writing require any other person who has notified him of an intention or wish to appear at the inquiry, to send to him two copies of their statement of case and in this case the Secretary of State shall—
(6) A relevant planning authority required to send a statement of case under this rule shall include in that statement of case details of the time and place where the opportunity to inspect and take copies described in paragraph (13) shall be afforded.
(7) Any person referred to in paragraph (4)(a) or (b) shall in their statements of case identify each part of the applicant's statement of case with which they agree and each part with which they do not agree, and shall state the reasons for each disagreement.
(8) The Secretary of State shall, as soon as practicable after receipt by him of each statement of case and copies of any documents or relevant part of any documents, deposit them.
(9) The applicant, and any person referred to in paragraph 4(a) or (b), may in writing request from any other person who is required to provide a statement of case a copy of any document, or of the relevant part of any document, referred to in the list of documents comprised in that person's statement of case; and any such document, or relevant part, shall be sent, as soon as practicable, to the person who requested it.
(10) The Secretary of State or the inspector may in writing require any person, who has sent a statement of case in accordance with this rule, to provide—
and shall specify the time within which the copies or information must be received by him.
(11) Any person required to provide additional copies or further information shall—
(12) Any person who sends a statement of case to the Secretary of State shall send with it a copy of—
referred to in the list comprised in that statement of case, unless a copy of the document or part of the document in question is already available for inspection pursuant to paragraph (13).
(13) The relevant planning authority shall afford to any person who so requests a reasonable opportunity to inspect and, where practicable, take copies of—
subject to the payment by that person of a reasonable charge.
(14) If any person who sends a statement of case under this rule wishes to comment on another person's statement of case they shall—
(15) The Secretary of State shall, as soon as practicable after receipt, send to the inspector any statement of case, document or further information or written comments sent to him in accordance with this rule and received by him within the relevant period, if any, specified in this rule.
Inquiry timetable
12.
—(1) The inspector shall at a pre-inquiry meeting held in accordance with rule 9—
and shall give written notice of the date so specified to every person entitled to appear at the inquiry.
(2) The inspector shall, as soon as practicable after the pre-inquiry meeting referred to in paragraph (1), make recommendations to the Secretary of State on the proposed timetable.
(3) The inspector shall no later than four weeks before the start of the inquiry send to every person entitled to appear at the inquiry a copy of the timetable for the proceedings approved by the Secretary of State.
(4) The inspector may subsequently vary the timetable mentioned in paragraph (2) with the approval of the Secretary of State, except that where—
the approval of the Secretary of State is not required.
(5) Where no pre-inquiry meeting is held, the inspector—
and shall give written notice of the timetable, if any, and date so specified to every person entitled to appear at the inquiry within ten weeks of the date of the relevant notice.
(6) The inspector may, at any time, vary any timetable arranged under paragraph (5).
Notification of appointment of assessor
13.
Where the Secretary of State appoints an assessor, he shall notify in writing every person entitled to appear at the inquiry of the name of the assessor and of the matters on which he is to advise the inspector.
Date and notification of inquiry
14.
—(1) The date fixed by the Secretary of State for the holding of an inquiry shall be, unless he considers such a date impracticable, not later than—
(2) Where the Secretary of State considers it impracticable to fix a date in accordance with paragraph (1), the date fixed shall be the earliest date after the end of the period applicable under that paragraph which he considers to be practicable.
(3) Unless the Secretary of State agrees a lesser period of notice with the applicant and any qualifying planning authority, he shall give not less than four weeks' written notice of the date, time and place fixed by him for the holding of an inquiry to every person entitled to appear at the inquiry.
(4) The Secretary of State may vary the date fixed for the holding of an inquiry, whether or not the date as varied is within the period applicable under paragraph (1); and paragraph (3) shall apply to a variation of a date as it applied to the date originally fixed.
(5) The Secretary of State may vary the time or place for the holding of an inquiry and shall give such notice of any variation as appears to him to be reasonable.
(6) A written notice shall be taken to have been given by the Secretary of State for the purposes of paragraph (3) where he and any person entitled to appear at the inquiry have agreed that notice of the matters mentioned in that paragraph may instead be accessed by that person via a website, and—
(7) Where these Rules apply to an inquiry by virtue of rule 1(2)(b), paragraphs (5) and (6) of rule 9 shall (in addition to paragraphs (1) to (6) above) apply in relation to that inquiry as if references in those paragraphs to a pre-inquiry meeting or the first pre-inquiry meeting were references to the inquiry.
Appearances at inquiry
15.
—(1) The persons entitled to appear at an inquiry are—
(d) where the land is in an area previously designated as a new town, the Commission for New Towns;
(e) a qualifying objector who has returned a registration form in accordance with rule 6(4)(a);
(f) any other person who has sent a statement of case in accordance with rule 11(2).
(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall prevent the inspector from permitting any other person to appear at an inquiry, and such permission shall not be unreasonably withheld.
(3) Any person entitled or permitted to appear may do so on his own behalf or be represented by any other person.
(4) An inspector may allow one or more persons to appear for the benefit of some or all of any persons having a similar interest in the matter under inquiry.
Representatives of government departments at inquiry
16.
—(1) Where another Minister of the Crown or any government department has expressed a view described in rule 4(1)(c) and the Secretary of State has included its terms in a statement sent in accordance with that rule, any person entitled to appear may, not later than four weeks before the date of an inquiry, apply in writing to the Secretary of State for a representative of the other Minister or department concerned to be made available at the inquiry.
(2) Where an application is made in accordance with paragraph (1), the Secretary of State shall send the application to the other Minister or department, who shall make a representative available to attend the inquiry.
(3) Any person attending an inquiry as a representative in pursuance of this rule shall state the reasons for the expressed view and shall give evidence and be subject to cross-examination to the same extent as any other witness.
(4) Nothing in paragraph (3) shall require a representative of a Minister or a government department to answer any question which in the opinion of the inspector is directed to the merits of government policy.
Proofs of evidence
17.
—(1) Any person entitled to appear at an inquiry, who proposes to give, or to call another person to give, evidence at the inquiry by reading a proof of evidence, shall send two copies of the proof of evidence, in the case of a qualifying planning authority and the applicant, or three copies in any other case, to the Secretary of State.
(2) Where a copy of a proof of evidence sent under paragraph (1) contains more than 1,500 words, it shall be accompanied by a written summary, which, unless the inspector permits otherwise, shall not contain more than 1,500 words.
(3) Where a person sends copies of a proof of evidence and summary (if any), that person shall at the same time send a copy to every other person whom that person knows to be entitled to appear at the inquiry in accordance with rule 15(1) unless such a person has indicated in writing that he does not require to be sent a copy.
(4) The proof of evidence and any summary shall be received by the Secretary of State no later than the date specified by the inspector pursuant to rule 12(1)(b) or rule 12(5)(b) and as soon as practicable after receipt, the Secretary of State shall deposit each such proof of evidence and each such summary.
(5) The Secretary of State shall send to the inspector, as soon as practicable after receipt, any proof of evidence together with any summary sent to him in accordance with this rule.
(6) Any person, required by this rule to send copies of a proof of evidence to the Secretary of State, shall send with them the same number of copies of the whole, or the relevant part, of any document referred to in the proof of evidence, unless a copy of the document or part of the document in question is already available for inspection pursuant to rule 11(13).
(7) The Secretary of State or the inspector may in writing require any person who has sent a copy of a proof of evidence or summary in accordance with this rule to provide such additional copies of the proof or summary as he may specify and shall specify the time within which the copy of the proof or summary must be received by him.
(8) Any person required to provide additional copies shall ensure that the copies have been received by the Secretary of State or the inspector within the specified time.
Statement of common ground
18.
—(1) The Secretary of State may in writing require the relevant planning authority and the applicant to prepare together an agreed statement of common ground.
(2) Where an agreed statement of common ground is prepared in accordance with paragraph (1), the applicant shall—
Procedure at inquiry
19.
—(1) Except as otherwise provided, the inspector shall determine the procedure at an inquiry.
(2) At the start of the inquiry the inspector—
(b) may direct that in relation to such matters as he may specify, either or both of the following are to apply—
(3) Nothing in paragraph (2) shall preclude any person entitled or permitted to appear from—
(4) Unless in any particular case the inspector otherwise determines, the applicant shall begin and shall have the right of final reply; and the other persons entitled or permitted to appear shall be heard in such order as the inspector may determine.
(5) Subject to any direction under paragraph (2)(b), a person entitled to appear at an inquiry shall be entitled to call evidence and the applicant and a qualifying planning authority shall be entitled to cross-examine persons giving evidence.
(6) The inspector may refuse to permit the—
which he considers to be irrelevant or repetitious; but where he refuses to permit the giving of oral evidence, the person wishing to give the evidence may submit to him any evidence or other matter in writing before the close of the inquiry.
(7) The inspector may refuse to permit the cross-examination of persons giving evidence, or may require such cross-examination to cease, if it appears to him that permitting such cross-examination or allowing it to continue would have the effect that the timetable approved by the Secretary of State or arranged by the inspector under rule 12 could not be met.
(8) The inspector shall not require or permit the giving or production of any evidence, whether written or oral, which he considers would be contrary to the public interest; but otherwise, the inspector may direct that documents tendered in evidence may be inspected by any person entitled or permitted to appear at the inquiry.
(9) Where a person gives evidence at an inquiry by reading a summary of his proof of evidence received by the Secretary of State under rule 17—
(10) Where the inspector gives a direction under paragraph (2)(b)(i), any proof of evidence received by the Secretary of State under rule 17 which covers matters which are the subject of that direction shall, to the extent that it covers those matters, be treated as tendered in evidence, unless—
(11) The inspector may direct that facilities shall be afforded to any person appearing at an inquiry to take or obtain copies of documentary evidence open to public inspection.
(12) The inspector may—
but any such person may submit to him any evidence or other matter in writing before the close of the inquiry.
(13) The inspector may allow any person to alter or add to a statement of case received by the Secretary of State under rule 11 or a proof of evidence received by the Secretary of State under rule 17 so far as may be necessary for the purposes of the inquiry; but he shall (if necessary by adjourning the inquiry) give every other person entitled to appear who is appearing at the inquiry an adequate opportunity of considering any such alteration or addition.
(14) The inspector may proceed with an inquiry in the absence of any person entitled to appear at it.
(15) The inspector may take into account any written representation or evidence or any other document received by him from any person before an inquiry opens or during the inquiry provided that he discloses it at the inquiry.
(16) The inspector may from time to time adjourn an inquiry and, if the date, time and place of the adjourned inquiry are announced at the inquiry before the adjournment, no further notice shall be required.
(17) Any person who appears at an inquiry and makes closing submissions shall by the close of the inquiry provide the inspector with a copy of their closing submission in writing.
Site inspections
20.
—(1) The inspector may make an unaccompanied inspection of the land before or during an inquiry without giving notice of his intention to the persons entitled to appear at the inquiry.
(2) During an inquiry or after its close, the inspector may inspect the land in the company of the applicant, any qualifying planning authority, and, subject to paragraph (3), any qualifying objector who has returned a registration form in accordance with rule 6(4)(a).
(3) Where the inspector inspects the land after the close of an inquiry, a qualifying objector shall only be entitled to accompany him on that inspection if that objector appeared at the inquiry.
(4) In all cases where the inspector intends to make an accompanied site inspection he shall announce during the inquiry the date and time at which he proposes to make it.
(5) The inspector shall not be bound to defer an inspection of the kind referred to in paragraph (2) where any person mentioned in that paragraph is not present at the time appointed.
Procedure after inquiry
21.
—(1) After the close of an inquiry, the lead inspector shall by such date as the Secretary of State may determine make a report in writing to the Secretary of State which shall include—
(2) Where the Secretary of State determines a date by which the lead inspector is to report to him, he shall give notice in writing of that determination to the lead inspector and to all persons entitled to appear at the inquiry.
(3) Where an assessor has been appointed, he may, after the close of the inquiry, make a report in writing to the inspector in respect of the matters on which he was appointed to advise.
(4) Where an assessor makes a report in accordance with paragraph (3), the inspector shall append it to his own report and shall state in his own report how far he agrees or disagrees with the assessor's report and, where he disagrees with the assessor, his reasons for that disagreement.
(5) When making his decision the Secretary of State may disregard any written representations, evidence or any other document received after the close of the inquiry.
(6) If, after the close of an inquiry, the Secretary of State—
and is for that reason disposed to disagree with a recommendation made by the lead inspector, he shall not come to a decision which is at variance with that recommendation without first notifying in writing the persons entitled to appear at the inquiry who appeared at it of his disagreement and the reasons for it; and affording them an opportunity of making written representations to him or (if the Secretary of State has taken into consideration any new evidence or new matter of fact, not being a matter of government policy) of asking for the re-opening of the inquiry.
(7) Those persons making written representations or requesting the inquiry to be re-opened under paragraph (6) shall ensure that such representations or requests are received by the Secretary of State within three weeks of the date of the Secretary of State's notification under that paragraph.
(8) The Secretary of State may, as he thinks fit, cause an inquiry to be re-opened, and he shall do so if asked by the applicant or a qualifying planning authority in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph (6) and within the period mentioned in paragraph (7); and where an inquiry is re-opened (whether by the same or a different lead inspector)—
Notification of decision
22.
—(1) The Secretary of State shall, as soon as practicable, notify his decision on an application, and his reasons for it, in writing to—
(2) Notification in writing of a decision and reasons shall be taken to have been given to a person for the purposes of this rule where—
(3) Where a copy of the lead inspector's report is not sent with the notification of the decision, the notification shall be accompanied by a statement of his conclusions and of any recommendations made by him, and if a person entitled to be notified of the decision has not received a copy of that report, he shall be supplied with a copy of it on written application to the Secretary of State.
(4) In this rule "report" includes any assessor's report appended to an inspector's report and an additional inspector's report appended to the lead inspector's report but does not include any other documents so appended; but any person who has received a copy of the report may apply to the Secretary of State in writing, within six weeks of the date of the Secretary of State's decision, for an opportunity of inspecting any such documents and the Secretary of State shall afford him that opportunity.
(5) Any person applying to the Secretary of State under paragraph (3) shall ensure that his application is received by the Secretary of State within four weeks of the Secretary of State's determination.
Procedure following quashing of decision
23.
—(1) Where a decision of the Secretary of State on an application in respect of which an inquiry has been held is quashed in proceedings before any court, the Secretary of State—
(2) Where the Secretary of State causes an inquiry to be re-opened—
(3) Those persons making representations or asking for the inquiry to be re-opened under paragraph (1)(b) shall ensure that such representations or requests are received by the Secretary of State within three weeks of the date of the written statement sent under paragraph (1)(a).
Allowing further time
24.
The Secretary of State may at any time in any particular case allow further time for the taking of any step which is required or enabled to be taken by virtue of these Rules, and references in these Rules to a day by which, or a period within which, any step is required or enabled to be taken shall be construed accordingly.
Additional copies
25.
—(1) The Secretary of State may at any time before the close of an inquiry request from any person entitled or permitted to appear additional copies of the following—
and shall specify the time within which such documents should be received by him.
(2) Any person so requested shall ensure that the copies are received by the Secretary of State within the period specified.
Sending of notices and inspection of documents
26.
—(1) Notices or documents required or authorised to be sent under these Rules may be sent—
(2) Where the relevant planning authority is under an obligation to afford to any person who so requests an opportunity to inspect and take copies of any document, an opportunity shall be taken to have been afforded to a person where the person is notified of—
Generating stations not within areas of relevant planning authorities
27.
—(1) The modifications referred to in rule 1(3) are—
(c) in rule 20 for "land", wherever it appears, substitute "place".
(2) In addition to the modifications referred to in paragraph (1), where no part of the place to which an application relates is within the area of a relevant planning authority, the modifications referred to in rule 1(3) shall include—
Revocation and transitional provision
28.
—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Electricity Generating Stations and Overhead Lines (Inquiries Procedure) Rules 1990[17] ("the 1990 Rules") are revoked.
(2) The 1990 Rules shall continue to apply in relation to any inquiry which commenced before the date on which these Rules come into force and for the purposes of this rule an inquiry shall be taken to have commenced on the day on which the Secretary of State issued the relevant notice under the 1990 Rules[18] of his intention to cause the inquiry to be held.
Cathy Ashton
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs
13th March 2007
[2] 1989 c.29. Paragraph 2(6) of Schedule 8 has been amended by: the Planning (Consequential Provisions) Act 1990 (c.11), section 4 and Schedule 2, paragraph 83(1); the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (c.19), Schedule 6, paragraph 22 and Schedule 18; and the Environment Act 1995 (c.25), Schedule 10, paragraph 30 and Schedule 24.back
[3] To which there are amendments not relevant to these Rules.back
[4] Paragraph 5A was inserted into Schedule 8 to the Electricity Act 1989 (c.29) by section 182(1) of the Energy Act 2004 (c.20).back
[5] Section 36 was amended by section 93(1) and 93(3) of the Energy Act 2004. There are other amendments not relevant to these Rules.back
[6] Section 36A was inserted into the Electricity Act 1989 by section 99(1) of the Energy Act 2004.back
[7] 2000 c.7. Section 15(1) was amended by the Communications Act 2003 (c.21), Schedule 17, paragraph 158.back
[8] To which there are amendments not relevant to these Rules.back
[9] Paragraph 2(6) of Schedule 8 has been amended by the Planning (Consequential Provisions) Act 1990 (c.11), section 4 and Schedule 2, paragraph 83(1); the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (c.19), Schedule 6, paragraph 22 and Schedule 18; and the Environment Act 1995 (c.25), Schedule 10, paragraph 30 and Schedule 24.back
[11] 1971 c.80, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Rules.back
[12] Paragraph 5A was inserted into Schedule 8 to the Electricity Act 1989 (c.29) by section 182(1) of the Energy Act 2004 (c.20).back
[13] 1990 c.8; section 2 was amended by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 (c.19), section 19(1) and 19(4)(a) and Schedule 18. There are other amendments to section 2 which are not relevant to these Rules. S.I. 1999/672, article 2, and Schedule 1 transfers the functions of the Secretary of State under section 2, so far as they are exercisable in relation to Wales, to the National Assembly for Wales.back
[14] 1980 c.65. There is an amendment to section 135 which is not relevant to these Rules. S.I. 1999/672, article 2, and Schedule 1 transfers the function of the Secretary of State under section 135, so far as it is exercisable in relation to Wales, to the National Assembly for Wales.back
[16] Regulation 6 provides for the service of a notice of a section 36 application on planning authorities likely to have an interest in the proposed development, where no part of the place to which the application relates is within the area of a relevant planning authority.back
[18] The definition of "relevant notice" in the 1990 Rules is contained in the definition of "relevant date" in rule 2(1).back