The Planning Inspectorate- Wales

Making Your Enforcement Appeal (Guide)

Appendix 1

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The written procedure

Timetable

You

LPA

Interested Persons

Appeal made

We set a start date

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.

 

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)

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.)

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.

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.

 

* 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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