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The guidance explains the neighbourhood planning system introduced by the Localism Act, including key stages and considerations required.
Sets out when planning permission is required and different types of planning permission which may be granted.
This guidance explains what the Community Infrastructure Levy is and how it operates.
This collection brings together all the notes on neighbourhood planning.
Responding to suspected breaches of planning control.
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
Find out if a claim of ownership by adverse possession can be made on common land and town or village greens, what effect it will have on the land and whether a claim can be opposed.
Explains requirements of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017.
The A to Z list links to all landlords with a published regulatory judgement. Regulatory judgements are our published view of how well a landlord is delivering the outcomes of our standards.
Find out which environmental agencies you need to consult about your neighbourhood plan, neighbourhood development order or CRTBO.
How to assess planning proposals that may affect great crested newts if the developer applies to use the Natural England district level licensing (DLL) scheme.
The Offender Management Community Cohort Study (OMCCS) is a longitudinal cohort study of adult offenders who started Community Orders between October 2009 and December 2010.
Advises on enhancing and conserving the historic environment.
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