Making Your Enforcement Appeal (Guide)
Appeal Costs Awards

You and the LPA normally have to meet your own appeal expenses, whether
we decide it by the written procedure, a hearing or an inquiry.
You can ask the Assembly or the Inspector to order the LPA to pay all
or some of your costs. The LPA can also ask for you to pay some or all
of their costs.
The Assembly or the Inspector will only do this if the person applying
can show that the other side behaved unreasonably, and put them to unnecessary
or wasted expense.
If your appeal is by the written procedure you should say in writing why
you think costs should be awarded to you before the Inspector visits the
site. If your appeal is decided by a hearing or an inquiry, you should
state your case for a costs award before the hearing or inquiry closes.
The Inspector will tell you when to do this.
We will send you our separate guide ‘Costs awards in planning appeals’.
It is important that you read this guide because it explains how, when
and on what basis you can make an application or have an application made
against you. If you require further information about the policy and procedure
for awarding costs to parties in an appeal, you should obtain a copy of
Welsh Office Circular 23/93, from a HMSO Bookshop which can be found on
their website or further information on costs is available from our website.

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