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29 Reference by relevant advisory body.E+W
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(1)Subsections (2) and (3) apply where—
(a)the relevant advisory body has given advice under section 26(4) or on being consulted under section 27(6), but
(b)in any respect, the relevant authority decide not to act in accordance with that advice.
(2)The relevant advisory body may refer the decision—
(a)in the case of land in England, to the [Secretary of State], or
(b)in the case of land in Wales, to the National Assembly for Wales.
(3)On a reference under this section the [Secretary of State] or the National Assembly for Wales may, if he or it thinks fit—
(a)cancel any direction given by the relevant authority, or
(b)require the relevant authority to give such direction under section 26 as the [Secretary of State] or, as the case may be, the Assembly, think fit.
(4)Sections 7 and 8 (and Schedule 3) have effect in relation to a reference under this section as they have effect in relation to an appeal under section 6 . . ..
(5)In this section—
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