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The Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2004 (revoked)

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Handling of representations: site allocation representationsE+W

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32.—(1) This regulation applies to a site allocation representation.

(2) As soon as reasonably practicable after the period in regulation 29(1) the local planning authority must–

(a)make a site allocation representation and a statement of the matters in paragraph (3) available for inspection during normal office hours at the places at which the pre-submission proposals documents were made available under regulation 26(a);

(b)publish on their website–

(i)where practicable, the site allocation representation,

(ii)the matters in paragraph (3),

(iii)a statement of the fact that the site allocation representation is available for inspection and the places and times at which it can be inspected;

(c)send to the DPD bodies–

(i)the address of the site to which the site allocation representation relates,

(ii)notice of the matters in paragraph (3),

(iii)a statement of the fact that the site allocation representation is available for inspection and the places and times at which it can be inspected; and

(d)give notice by local advertisement of–

(i)the matters in paragraph (3),

(ii)the fact that the site allocation representation is available for inspection and the places and times at which it can be inspected.

(3) The matters referred to in paragraph (2) are–

(a)the period within which representations on the site allocation representation must be made;

(b)the address to which and, where appropriate, the person to whom–

(i)written representations, and

(ii)representations by way of electronic communications,

must be sent.

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