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65.—(1) The statutory instruments in Schedule 5 are revoked, to the extent shown in that Schedule.
(2) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall affect the continued application of the instruments revoked by that paragraph in relation to—
(a)any application lodged or received by an authority before the commencement of these Regulations,
(b)any undetermined ROMP application to which those instruments apply in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Mineral Permissions and Amendment) (England) Regulations 2008(1),
(c)any appeal in relation to an application under paragraph (a) or (b), or
(d)any matter in relation to which a local planning authority has before that date issued an enforcement notice under section 172,
and these Regulations shall not apply in relation to any such application, appeal, or matter.
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