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8. As soon as practicable after confirming an order, the authority which confirmed it shall—
(a)notify the persons interested in the land affected by the order—
(i)of the confirmation of the order;
(ii)of the date on which the order was confirmed; and
(iii)of the time within which an application may be made to the High Court under section 284(1) (validity of development plans and certain orders, decisions and directions), and of the grounds on which such an application may be made;
(b)where the order was confirmed with modifications, send a copy of the order, as confirmed, to those persons; and
(c)make a copy of the order, as confirmed, available for public inspection, in place of the copy made so available in accordance with regulation 5, free of charge, at all reasonable hours, at the offices of the authority by whom the order was made; and where an order is made on behalf of an authority, it shall be made available for inspection also at the offices of the authority on whose behalf it was made.
There are amendments to section 284 but none is relevant to this regulation.
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