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40 Listed buildings and conservation areas.E+W
The enactments relating to listed buildings and conservation areas are amended in accordance with Part I of Schedule 9 with respect to the following matters—
(a)the treatment of free-standing objects and structures within the curtilage of a listed building;
(b)the scope of the exception for urgent works to a listed building;
(c)the grant of listed building consent subject to the subsequent approval of detail;
(d)applications for the variation or discharge of conditions attached to listed building consent;
(e)the extent of the exemption accorded to ecclesiastical buildings;
(f)dangerous structure orders in respect of listed buildings;
(g)the power of a local authority, the Secretary of State or the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England to carry out urgent works for the preservation of a building;
(h)the control of demolition in a conservation area;
(i)the form of an application for listed building consent; and
(j)the powers of the Secretary of State with respect to applications for listed building consent.
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