The Planning Inspectorate Annual Report and Accounts 2005/06
Contents
Section 1 Foreword by Minister
Section 2 Chief Executive’s Introduction
Section 3 Who We Are
Section 4 Our Mission,Values and Objectives
Section 5 What We Do
Planning appeals
Secretary of State cases
Enforcement appeals
Section 6 Our Work in Wales
Planning and enforcement appeals
Other types of casework
Unitary Development Plans and Local Development Plans
Sustainable operations
Section 7 Other Casework, including work for other Government Departments
High hedges
Transport casework
Defra casework
Local Development Frameworks and Development Plans
Costs
Section 8 Quality, Innovation and Efficiency
Quality and customer response
Innovation, productivity and efficiency savings
Section 9 Our People
Staff numbers
Recruitment
Section 10 How We Run The Inspectorate
Audit committee
Management team
Risk management
Relationships with appeal organisations in Scotland and Northern Ireland
Freedom of information
Section 11 Financial Report and Information
Financial performance against budgets
Creditor payments
Remuneration report
Treasury direction
Audit information
Statement of the Inspectorate’s & Chief Executive’s responsibilities
Statement on Internal Control
Section 12 Financial Statements for year ended 31 March 2006
Operating Cost Statement
Balance Sheet
Cash Flow Statement
Notes to the Accounts
The Certificate and Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General
to the House of Commons
Section 13 Looking to the Future
Section 14 Annexes
Annexe A – Remuneration report
Annexe B – Summary of performance against targets 2002/03 to 2005/06
Annexe C – Key performance targets 2006/07 – England
Annexe D – Key performance targets 2006/07 – Wales
Annexe E – The Planning Inspectorate: Customer services and
contact points for publications
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