The Planning Inspectorate- Wales

Guide to taking part in enforcement appeals

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How will you find out about the appeal?


If your LPA has served a notice and there is a valid appeal against it, they will write to everyone who lives nearby and others who they think are affected, to tell them about the appeal. The LPA will also write to anyone who has already written to them about the site.

If the appeal is dealt with at an inquiry, the LPA will normally advertise the details of the inquiry in the local press. The appellant must display details of the inquiry, including the time and place, on the site of the alleged development 2 weeks before the inquiry.

These are the minimum publicity requirements; your LPA may give appeals more publicity.

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