Making Your Enforcement Appeal (Guide)
Appendix 1
The written procedure
Timetable |
You |
LPA |
Interested Persons |
Appeal made
We set a start date
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You send your appeal form and all supporting documents to us and
the LPA. The grounds of appeal and supporting facts should make up
your full case. |
If the LPA do not want the written procedure (or we decide the appeal
needs to be heard before an Inspector), we will tell you and arrange
a hearing or inquiry. |
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Within 2 weeks from the start date |
You receive from the LPA a completed questionnaire and any supporting
documents |
The LPA send you and us a copy of a completed questionnaire and
supporting documents. They also write to interested persons about
the appeal. |
Interested persons receive the LPA’s letter about the
appeal |
Within 6 weeks from the start date*
(Late statements will not normally be accepted but will be sent back)
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You send us 2 copies of any further statement |
The LPA send us 2 copies of their statement. |
Interested persons send us 3 copies of any comments. |
Within 9 weeks from the start date*
(Comments sent late will not normally be accepted but will be sent
back.)
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You send us 2 copies of your final comments on the LPA’s
statement and on any comments from interested persons.
No new
evidence is allowed.
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The LPA send us 2 copies of their final comments on your statement
and on any comments from interested persons.
No new evidence
is allowed.
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* Statements and comments must be sent so as to be received within the
deadlines
Note: We send copies of statements and comments to you and the LPA by
first-class post.
Decision: After any site visit (or advice that one will not be held) the
Inspector writes the decision or sends a report to the Assembly. You and
the LPA will be sent a copy of the decision. Anyone requesting a copy
will also be sent one, as will any other person who was served with a
copy of the enforcement notice.
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