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56.—(1) The appropriate authority must publish a notice, which must include the matters specified in paragraph (2), in the same manner as is prescribed in relation to a proposed application by regulation 14.
(2) The matters which the notice must include are—
(a)the name and address of the appropriate authority;
(b)a statement to the effect that the appropriate authority is considering making the proposed order;
(c)the reference of the appropriate authority;
(d)a summary of the main proposals in the proposed order;
(e)a statement saying whether the proposed order involves EIA development;
(f)a statement that a copy of the proposed order and any accompanying documents, plans and maps are available for inspection free of charge at the places (including at least one address in the vicinity of the land) and times set out in the notice;
(g)the latest date on which those documents will be available for inspection (being a date not earlier than the deadline date under sub-paragraph (j));
(h)a statement as to whether a charge will be made for copies of any of the documents and if so the amount of any charge;
(i)details of how to make representations (giving notice of any interest in, or objection, to the application); and
(j)a deadline for the receipt by the appropriate authority of those representations being not less than 28 days following the date that the notice is last published.
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