Register of enforcement and stop notices28.
(1)
(a)
the address of the land to which the notice relates or a plan by reference to which its situation can be ascertained;
(b)
the name of the issuing authority;
(c)
the date of issue of the notice;
(d)
the date of service of copies of the notice;
(e)
a statement or summary of the breach of planning control alleged and the requirements of the notice, including the period within which any required steps are to be taken;
(f)
the date specified in the notice as the date on which it is to take effect;
(g)
information on any postponement of the date specified as the date on which the notice will take effect by reason of section 88(10) of the Act (appeal to the Secretary of State) and the date of the final determination or withdrawal of any appeal;
(h)
the date of service and, if applicable, of withdrawal of any stop notice referring to the enforcement notice, together with a statement or summary of the activity prohibited by any such stop notice;
(i)
(2)
The entry relating to any enforcement notice or stop notice and everything relating to any such notice shall be removed from the register if the enforcement notice is quashed by the Secretary of State or withdrawn.
(3)
Every register shall include an index for enabling a person to trace any entry in the register by reference to the address of the land to which the notice relates.
(4)
Where a county planning authority issue an enforcement notice or serve a stop notice, they shall supply the information specified in paragraph (1) of this article to the district planning authority in whose area the land to which the notice relates is situated and shall inform the district planning authority of the withdrawal or quashing of any enforcement notice.
(5)
The information prescribed in paragraph (1) of this article shall be entered in the register as soon as practicable and in any event within 14 days of the occurrence to which it relates, and information shall be so supplied under paragraph (4) that entries may be made within the said period of 14 days.
(6)
The register shall either be kept at the principal office of the local planning register authority or that part of the register which relates to land in part of that authority’s area shall be kept at a place within or convenient to that part.