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2.—(1) The Access to the Countryside (Appeals against Works Notices) (England) Regulations 2011(1) are amended as follows.
(2) In Part 2 (initial stages of appeal) —
(a)in regulation 4 (manner and period for appeal), in paragraph (4), delete sub-paragraph (b) and the preceding “, or”; and
(b)for regulation 6 (preliminary information to be supplied by the appropriate authority) substitute —
6. The appropriate authority must ensure that, within two weeks of its receipt of the notification in accordance with regulation 5, it duly completes the questionnaire mentioned in regulation 5(2) and sends it to the Secretary of State, and must further ensure that the appellant receives —
(a)a copy of that completed questionnaire (which must also state the date on which it was sent to the Secretary of State), together with a copy of each document referred to in it;
(b)the name and address of any person who made representations to the appropriate authority in respect of the notice appealed;
(c)the address of the local access forum; and
(d)details of the time during which, and the place at which, the appropriate authority intends to make documents available for the purpose of regulation 41 (inspection and copying of documents).”.
(3) In Part 3 (determination of appeals), in Chapter 1 (appeals to be determined on the basis of written representations) —
(a)before regulation 13 (site inspections), insert —
12A. This Chapter applies where the Secretary of State has given a notice under regulation 7(1)(b) that the appeal will be determined on the basis of written representations.”;
and
(b)in regulation 15 (notification of a decision), in paragraph (1), for “an appeal” substitute “the appeal”.
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