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Regulations 10, 19 and 55
Column 1; Consultee | Column 2; Circumstances when that person must be consulted about a proposed application. | Column 3; Circumstances when that person must be notified about an application. |
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The Welsh Ministers | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Wales | All applications likely to affect land in Wales |
The Scottish Executive | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Scotland | All applications likely to affect land in Scotland |
The relevant Northern Ireland Department | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Northern Ireland | All applications likely to affect land in Northern Ireland |
The Health and Safety Executive | All cases | All cases |
The relevant Strategic Health Authority | All proposed applications likely to affect land in England and Wales | All applications likely to affect land in England |
The relevant Health Board M1 | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Scotland | All applications likely to affect land in Scotland |
Natural England M2 | All proposed applications likely to affect land in England | All applications likely to affect land in England |
The Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England | All proposed applications likely to affect land in England | All applications likely to affect land in England |
The relevant fire and rescue authority | All cases | All cases |
The relevant [F1police and crime commissioner] | All cases | All cases |
The relevant parish council, or, where the application relates to land Wales or Scotland the relevant community council | All cases | All cases |
The Environment Agency | All proposed applications likely to affect land in England and/or Wales | All applications likely to affect land in England and/or Wales |
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Scotland | All applications likely to affect land in Scotland |
The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment | All proposed applications likely to affect land in England | All applications likely to affect land in England |
The relevant Regional Development Agency | All proposed applications likely to affect land in England and/or Wales | All applications likely to affect land in England and/or Wales |
The Equality and Human Rights Commission | All proposed applications likely to affect land in England and Wales | All applications likely to affect land in England and Wales |
The Scottish Human Rights Commission | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Scotland | All applications likely to affect land in Scotland |
The Commission for Sustainable Development | All cases | All cases |
AONB Conservation Boards | All proposed applications likely to affect an AONB that is managed by a Conservation Board | All applications likely to affect an AONB that is managed by a Conservation Board. |
Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales | All proposed applications likely to affect the historic environment in Wales | All applications likely to affect the historic environment in Wales |
The Countryside Council for Wales | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Wales | All applications likely to affect land in Wales |
The Homes and Communities Agency M3 | All proposed applications likely to have an effect on its areas of responsibility | All applications likely to have an effect on its areas of responsibility |
The Joint Nature Conservation Committee | All proposed applications likely to affect the marine environment | All applications likely to affect the marine environment. |
The Commission for Rural Communities | All proposed applications likely to affect rural communities in England | All applications likely to affect rural communities in England |
Scottish Natural Heritage | All proposed applications likely to affect land in Scotland | All applications likely to affect land in Scotland |
The Maritime and Coastguard Agency | All proposed applications likely to affect the maritime or coastal environment, or the shipping industry | All applications likely to affect the maritime or coastal environment, or the shipping industry. |
The Civil Aviation Authority | All proposed applications relating to airports or which are likely to affect an airport or its current or future operation | All applications relating to airports or which are likely to affect an airport or its current or future operation |
The Highways Agency | All proposed applications likely to affect road or transport operation and/or planning on roads for which the Secretary of State for Transport is the highway authority. | All applications likely to affect road or transport operation and/or planning on roads for which the Secretary of State for Transport is the highway authority. |
Integrated Transport Authorities (ITAs) and Passenger Transport Executives (PTEs) | All proposed applications likely to affect transport within, to or from the relevant integrated transport area of the ITA or PTE | All applications likely to affect transport within, to or from the relevant integrated transport area of the ITA or PTE |
The relevant highway authority | All proposed applications likely to have an impact on the road network or the volume of traffic in the vicinity of the proposal | All applications likely to have an impact on the road network or the volume of traffic in the vicinity of the proposal |
Transport for London | All proposed applications likely to affect transport within, to or from Greater London | All applications likely to affect transport within, to or from Greater London |
Passenger Focus | All proposed applications likely to affect rail passenger transport | All applications likely to affect rail passenger transport |
The Disabled Persons Transport Advisory Committee | All proposed applications likely to affect access to transport for disabled people | All applications likely to affect access to transport for disabled people |
The Coal Authority | All proposed applications that lie within areas of past, present or future coal mining | All applications that lie within areas of past, present or future coal mining. |
The Office of Rail Regulation and approved operators M4 | All proposed applications likely to affect the rail transport industry | All applications likely to affect the rail transport industry |
The Gas and Electricity Markets Authority | All proposed applications likely to affect gas and electricity markets | All applications likely to affect gas and electricity markets |
The Water Services Regulation Authority | All proposed applications likely to affect the water industry in England and Wales | All applications likely to affect the water industry in England and Wales |
The Water Industry Commission of Scotland | All proposed applications likely to affect the water industry in Scotland | All proposed applications likely to affect the water industry in Scotland |
The relevant waste regulation authority | All proposed applications likely to affect waste infrastructure | All applications likely to affect waste infrastructure |
The relevant internal drainage board | All proposed applications likely to increase the risk of flooding in that area or where the proposals relate to an area known to be an area of flood risk | All applications likely to increase the risk of flooding in that area or where the proposals relate to an area know to be an area of flood risk |
The British Waterways Board | All proposed applications likely to have an impact on inland waterways or land adjacent to inland waterways | All applications likely to have an impact on inland waterways or land adjacent to inland waterways |
Trinity House M5 | All proposed applications likely to affect navigation in tidal waters | All applications likely to affect navigation in tidal waters |
The Health Protection Agency | All proposed applications likely to involve chemicals, poisons or radiation which could potentially cause harm to people | All applications likely to involve chemicals, poisons or radiation which could potentially cause harm to people |
The relevant local resilience forum | All cases | All cases |
Relevant statutory undertakers | All proposed applications likely to affect their functions as statutory undertakers | All applications likely to affect their functions as statutory undertakers |
The Crown Estate Commissioners | All proposed applications likely to impact on the Crown Estate | All applications likely to impact on the Crown Estate |
The Forestry Commission | All proposed applications likely to affect the protection or expansion of forests and woodlands | All applications likely to affect the protection or expansion of forests and woodlands |
Textual Amendments
F1Words in Sch. 1 table substituted (22.11.2012) by The Local Policing Bodies (Consequential Amendments No. 2) Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/2732), regs. 1, 7(3)
Marginal Citations
M1See section 2 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 (c.29).
M2See section 1 of the Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act 2006 (c.16).
M3See section 2 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 (c.17).
M4For the definition of “approved operators” see section 25 of the Planning Act 2008.
M5The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond.
Note to Table
“relevant”, in relation to a body, shall mean the body which has responsibility for the location where the development to which an application is sited or has responsibility for an area which neighbours that location.
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