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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Sustainable Drainage (Enforcement) (Wales) Order 2018, Section 14.
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14.—(1) Notice of an appeal against an enforcement notice must—
(a)be in writing, on a form obtained from the Welsh Ministers,
(b)state the grounds of appeal,
(c)state the facts on which the appellant will rely in support of each of those grounds and any other particulars of the case the appellant intends to put forward in relation to the appeal, and
(d)include the name, address (including any email address) and telephone number of the appellant and any agent acting for the appellant.
(2) The notice must be sent to the Welsh Ministers accompanied by—
(a)a statement as to whether the appellant wishes to have the appeal dealt with by way of written representations, a hearing or an inquiry,
(b)a copy of the enforcement notice, and
(c)a copy of any related stop notice or temporary stop notice.
(3) A developer who sends a notice of appeal to the Welsh Ministers must, at the same time, send a copy of the notice of appeal and accompanying documents to the approving body.
(4) In this article, “accompanying documents” means the documents mentioned in paragraph (2).
(5) Any notice or other document required in this article to be sent or provided, may be sent by post or electronic communication.
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