SCHEDULE 1 Control of Works Affecting Scheduled Monuments
Part II Modification and Revocation of Scheduled Monument Consent
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(1)
Before giving a direction under section 4 of this Act modifying or revoking a scheduled monument consent the Secretary of State shall serve a notice of proposed modification or revocation on—
(a)
the owner of the monument and (if the owner is not the occupier) the occupier of the monument; and
(b)
any other person who in the opinion of the Secretary of State would be affected by the proposed modification or revocation.
F2(1A)
Where the monument in question is situated in England, the Secretary of State shall consult with the Commission before serving a notice under this paragraph, and on serving such a notice he shall send a copy of it to the Commission.
(2)
A notice under this paragraph shall—
(a)
contain a draft of the proposed modification or revocation and a brief statement of the reasons therefor; and
(b)
specify the time allowed by sub-paragraph (5) below for making objections to the proposed modification or revocation and the manner in which any such objections can be made.
(3)
Where the effect of a proposed modification (or any part of it) would be to exclude any works from the scope of the scheduled monument consent in question or in any manner to affect the execution of any of the works to which the consent relates, the notice under this paragraph relating to that proposed modification shall indicate that the works affected must not be executed after the receipt of the notice or (as the case may require) must not be so executed in a manner specified in the notice.
(4)
A notice of proposed revocation under this paragraph shall indicate that the works to which the scheduled monument consent in question relates must not be executed after receipt of the notice.
(5)
A person served with a notice under this paragraph may make an objection to the proposed modification or revocation at any time before the end of the period of twenty-eight days beginning with the date on which the notice was served.