The Conduct of Planning InquiriesThe Conduct of Planning Inquiries - should advocates sit or stand? Whether advocates should sit or stand at inquiries when:
is a matter for the Inspector to decide and the issue will be raised during his/her opening announcement. In inquiries where the is a great deal of public interest it may be hard for interested people to see what is going on, or to identify who is speaking, and it may help them to follow the proceedings if advocates stand when making their opening and closing addressess and also when thay are cross-examined and re-examined. The Inspector will generally ask witnesses and third parties to sit at the witness table. |
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