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Regulation 8(2)
An examination in public is to be held at (1) from (2) to (3) into proposals for [the [alteration][replacement] of*] the spatial development strategy for Greater London prepared by the Mayor of London. If these proposals are published they will set a strategic framework for planning in Greater London.
The examination in public is to be conducted by (4).
A copy of the proposals and of all representations made to the Mayor about those proposals are available for public inspection at (5) free of charge on (6).
A draft list both of the matters to be examined at the examination in public and of the persons who will be invited to take part is also available for inspection at those places and times.
Any representations on the draft list should be sent in writing to (7) before (8).
Any written submissions on the matters to be examined at the examination in public should be sent to (9) before (10).
Further information is available from (11).
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* Delete any text which is inapplicable.
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(1) the address where the examination in public is to be held;
(2), (3) the dates of the examination in public;
(4) the person or persons appointed by the Secretary of State to conduct the examination in public;
(5) the places at which the documents are available for inspection;
(6) the days on which, and the hours between which, the documents are available for inspection;
(7) the name or title of the officer to whom representations should be sent and the address to which they are to be sent;
(8) the date (28 days from the date on which the notice is first published in a newspaper) by which representations should be received;
(9) the name or title of the officer to whom written submissions should be sent and the address to which they are to be sent;
(10) the date (no later than 3 weeks before the opening of the examination in public) by which written submissions should be received.
(11) any places where further information can be obtained.
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