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These Regulations amend the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Regulations 1990 (“the 1990 Regulations”) in relation to the publicity of certain applications in England.
These Regulations amend regulations 5, 5A and 13 of the 1990 Regulations, which require local planning authorities to publicise applications for listed building and conservation area consent; planning applications which affect the setting of listed buildings or the character or appearance of a conservation area; and applications by the local planning authority for listed building and conservation area consent. The period for displaying a site notice is extended in each case from seven to 21 days, and information about applications must be published on the local planning authorities’ websites. The amendments relating to websites apply only to applications made on or after 1st October 2010.
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