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Guidance notesShowing the 10 latest of 18. Show all. This Guidance Note explains new Part 43 of the Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (GPDO Part 43) which confers permitted development rights for the installation of specified types of micro-generation equipment on... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [15 May 2012] This Guidance Note explains Part 7 of the Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 (GPDO Part 7) which refers to permitted development rights for forestry buildings and operations. It also reflects Government clarification... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [30 April 2012] This Guidance Note explains Part 6 of the Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 which refers to permitted development rights for agricultural buildings and operations. It has been updated to take account of Government... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [23 April 2012] The Government published the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) for England on 27 March 2012 and is in force from this date. The Minister for Planning, Greg Clark, during his statement to Parliament suggested a debate on its content would take... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [17 April 2012] This Guidance Note explains Part 4 of the Town & Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995 which concerns permitted development rights for temporary buildings and uses of land. [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [5 March 2012] Neighbourhood planning is central to the Government's decentralisation, localism and Big Society agenda and is a new community-led level of planning. The Localism Act 2011 provides for the creation of neighbourhood plans whereby people are being... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [2 March 2012] On 30 July 2009, the Government published its latest consultation paper relating to the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) entitled 'Detailed proposals and draft regulations for the introduction of the Community Infrastructure Levy'. The Planning Act... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [20 February 2012] The Community Infrastructure Levy Regulations came into force on 6 April 2010. They apply to England and Wales. The Regulations extend to 72 pages and this briefing paper aims to summarise the key points. Regulation 128 has been updated and a further... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [20 February 2012] This briefing note provides a basic introduction to the Assets of Community Value (ACV) provisions introduced by the Localism Act 2011. This briefing note does not take account of, as yet, unpublished draft regulations which the Government expects to... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [17 January 2012] A Court of Appeal decision (December 2010) is useful in clarifying and interpreting the prior notification/approval and decision-making process. This guidance note sets out the relevant elements of the decision which relates to those members wishing... [Professional Advice/Guidance notes] - [14 December 2011] |
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