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[29(1)The Secretary of State shall consider—E+W+S
(a)any objections made and not withdrawn, [and]
(b)the report of any person who held an inquiry [and of any person appointed for the purpose of hearing an objector] under paragraph 28[; and
(c)any written representations submitted to the Scottish Ministers by an objector in elaboration of the objection.]
(2)Following the consideration required by sub-paragraph (1) the Secretary of State shall decide—
(a)not to make the order proposed,
(b)to make the order in the form of the draft, or
(c)to make it with modifications.]
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