Made
21st May 2009
Laid before Parliament
28th May 2009
Coming into force
22nd June 2009
The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 7 and 232(3) of the Planning Act 2008(1), makes the following Regulations:
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Infrastructure Planning (National Policy Statement Consultation) Regulations 2009 and shall come into force on 22nd June 2009.
2. In these Regulations-"
-the Act- means the Planning Act 2008;
-AONB Conservation Boards- are established under section 86 of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000(2);
-fire and rescue authority- means an authority determined as such under section 1 of the Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004(3);
-Integrated Transport Authority- has the same meaning as that given by section 77(2) of the Local Transport Act 2008(4);
-internal drainage board- is a board constituted as such under section 1 of the Land Drainage Act 1991(5);
-joint waste authority- means an authority established by an order under section 207(1) or section 210(1) of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007(6);
-local authorities- means-"
a county council, or district council, in England;
a London borough council;
the Common Council of the City of London;
the Greater London Authority;
the Council of the Isles of Scilly;
a county council, or county borough council, in Wales;
a National Park Authority;
the Broads Authority;
a council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994(7);
-local resilience forum- has the meaning given by regulation 4 of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 (Contingency Planning) Regulations 2005(8);
-NPS- means national policy statement;
-Passenger Transport Executive- has the same meaning as in section 9 of the Transport Act 1968(9);
-police authority- means an authority established under section 3 of the Police Act 1996(10);
-regional development agencies- means the regional development agencies established by section 1 of the Regional Development Agencies Act 1998(11);
-regional planning body- means a body recognised as such by a direction given by the Secretary of State under section 2 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004(12);
-relevant Northern Ireland department- in relation to an NPS, means the Northern Ireland department responsible for the matter, or as the case may be, for the matters to which the NPS relates (if more than one department is responsible, the reference is to all of them);
-statutory undertaker- has the same meaning as in section 5(10) of the Act;
-Strategic Health Authority- means a Strategic Health Authority established under, or continued in existence by, section 13 of the National Health Service Act 2006(13);
-The National Association of Local Councils- means the unincorporated association of that name which was established in 1947;
-waste authorities- means-"
a waste collection authority;
a waste disposal authority; or
a joint waste authority;
-waste collection authority- means an authority mentioned in section 30(3) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990(14); and
-waste disposal authority- means an authority mentioned in section 30(2) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990(15).
3.-"(1) This regulation prescribes, for the purposes of section 7 of the Act, the persons to be consulted by the Secretary of State under that section.
(2) The persons listed in paragraph (3) of this regulation must be consulted in every case in which the Secretary of State proposes to designate a statement as a NPS or to amend a NPS.
(3) The persons referred to in paragraph (2) are-"
(a) The Scottish Executive;
(b) The Welsh Ministers;
(c) The relevant Northern Ireland Department;
(d) Regional planning bodies;
(e) Local authorities;
(f) Strategic Health Authorities;
(g) The Local Government Association;
(h) The Association of Chief Police Officers;
(i) The Chief Fire Officers Association;
(j) The Health and Safety Executive;
(k) The Environment Agency;
(l) Natural England(16);
(m) Regional development agencies;
(n) The Commission for Sustainable Development;
(o) The Equality and Human Rights Commission;
(p) The Joint Nature Conservation Commission;
(q) Waste Authorities;
(r) The Joint Committee of the National Amenity Societies;
(s) Transport for London;
(t) The Crown Estate Commissioners;
(u) The Committee on Climate Change(17);
(v) The National Association of Local Councils;
(w) AONB Conservation Boards;
(x) The National Consumer Council(18);
(y) The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.
(4) Where, in such a case in as described in paragraph (2), any of the circumstances described in column 2 of Table 1 also apply, the person specified in the corresponding entry in column 1 of that Table must also be consulted by the Secretary of State.
(5) Where, in such a case as described in paragraph (2)-"
(a) the Secretary of State proposes to designate a statement, or to amend a NPS, which includes policies identifying one or more locations as suitable (or potentially suitable) for a specified description of development, and
(b) any of the circumstances described in column 2 of Table 2 apply,
the person specified in the corresponding entry of column 1 of that Table must also be consulted by the Secretary of State.
(6) Nothing in this regulation shall preclude consultation of such other bodies as, in any particular case, the Secretary of State may think fit.
(1)
For the definition of -approved operators- see section 25 of the Planning Act 2008. |
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(2)
The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond. |
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(3)
See section 32 of the National Heritage Act 1983 (c. 47). |
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(4)
See section 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 (c. 17). |
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Column 1; Consultee | Column 2; Circumstances |
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The Civil Aviation Authority | Where a NPS relates to airports or which is likely to affect aviation activity |
The Rail Passengers Council | Where a NPS is likely to affect the rail passenger industry |
The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee | Where a NPS is likely to affect access for disabled people |
The Coal Authority | Where a NPS is likely to affect past, present or potential coal mining operations |
The Office of Rail Regulation and approved operators(1) | Where a NPS is likely to affect railways or the rail transport industry |
The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority | Where a NPS is likely to affect gas and electricity markets |
The Water Services Regulation Authority | Where a NPS is likely to affect the water industry |
The Forestry Commission | Where a NPS is likely to affect the protection or expansion of forests and woodlands |
The British Waterways Board | Where a NPS is likely to affect inland waterways or land adjacent to inland waterways |
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment | Where a NPS is likely to affect matters relevant to its objectives |
The Health Protection Agency | Where a NPS includes policies relating to chemicals, poisons or radiation which could potentially cause harm to people |
Statutory undertakers | Where a NPS includes policies relevant to their functions as statutory undertakers |
Trinity House(2) | Where a NPS includes policies likely to affect navigation in tidal waters |
The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales | Where a NPS is likely to affect the historic environment in Wales |
The Commission for Integrated Transport | Where a NPS is likely to affect transport |
The Countryside Council for Wales | Where a NPS is likely to affect Wales |
The Welsh Local Government Association | Where a NPS is likely to affect Wales |
The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England(3) | Where a NPS is likely to affect historic buildings or the historic environment |
The Commission for Rural Communities | Where a NPS is likely to affect rural communities |
The Homes and Communities Agency | Where a NPS is likely to affect matters relevant to the Agency-s objectives(4) |
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency | Where a NPS is likely to affect marine or coastal environment |
Integrated Transport Authorities and Passenger Transport Executives | Where a NPS is likely to affect transport |
Column 1; Consultee | Column 2; Circumstances |
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The relevant police authority and any police authority sharing a boundary with that authority | Where a police authority has responsibility for some or all of the area identified in a NPS |
The relevant fire and rescue authority and any fire and rescue authority sharing a boundary with that authority | Where a fire and rescue authority has responsibility for some or all of the area identified in an NPS |
The relevant internal drainage board | Where an internal drainage board has responsibility for some or all of the area identified in a NPS |
The relevant local resilience forum | Where a local resilience forum has responsibility for some or all of the area identified in a NPS |
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State
Iain Wright
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Department for Communities and Local Government
21st May 2009
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
Part 2 of the Planning Act 2008 provides for the Secretary of State to designate policy statements as national policy statements. These statements may set out national policy in relation to certain major infrastructure developments and for the purposes of the determination of applications for development consent under the Act. The Act sets out a number of consultation and publicity requirements which must be fulfilled before a statement can be designated as a national policy statement.
These Regulations prescribe the persons whom the Secretary of State must consult before designating a statement as a national policy statement. Table 1 contains a list of persons and the circumstances in which they must be consulted. Table 2 contains an additional list of persons and the circumstances in which they must be consulted before the Secretary of State designates a statement which includes locationally specific policy as a national policy statement.
An Impact Assessment has not been prepared for this instrument as the policy options do not have an additional impact on business, charities or the public sector beyond what was examined in the Impact Assessment that accompanied the Planning Bill when it was introduced in Parliament on 27th November 2007. That Impact Assessment can be found on the Communities and Local Government website (http://www.communities.gov.uk).
2004 c.21. Section 1 was amended by the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, section 32(1), Schedule 2, Pt 1, paragraph 10(1), (2). Back [3]
1968 c.73. Section 9 has been amended by the Transport Act 1985 (c.67), section 57(1)(a), (b) and (d), section 58(1) and (2), section 139(3), Schedule 3, paragraph 3 and Schedule 8: the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c.65), section 150(1), Schedule 18 paragraph 1(f): the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994 (c.39) section 180(1), Schedule 13, paragraph 80(1) and (2): and the Local Transport Act 2008 (c.26) sections 77(5), Schedule 4, Part 1, paragraphs 1, 2(1) to (9) and section 98(4), Schedule 7, Part 4. Back [9]
1990 c.43. Section 30(3) has been amended by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, Schedule 9, paragraph 17 and Schedule 18 and the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, Schedule 13, paragraph 167. Back [14]
Section 30(2) has been amended by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, Schedule 9, paragraph 17 and the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, Schedule 13, paragraph 167. Back [15]
See section 1 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (c.16). Back [16]
See section 32 of the Climate Change Act 2008 (c.27). Back [17]
See section 1 of the Consumers, Estate Agents and Redress Act 2007 (c.17). Back [18]