Stansted G2 Inquiry
Outline Statements
Hatfield Broad Oak Parish Council |
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OS 2 |
BAA Ltd and Stansted Airport Ltd |
| OS 3 | Environment Agency |
| OS 4 | The National Trust |
| OS 5 | Stansted Guest House and Nicholas Oligvie |
| OS 6 | Saffron Waldon & District Friends of the Earth |
| OS 7 | Stansted Airlines Consultative Committee |
| OS 8 | Stop Stansted Expansion |
| OS 9 | Transport for London |
| OS 10 | The Howe Green Educational Trust Ltd |
| OS 11 | Mr B Garwood |
| OS 12 | Debden Parish Council |
| OS 13 | Sport England (East Region) |
| OS 14 | Land Securities |
| OS 15 | Takeley Parish Council |
| OS 16 | English Heritage |
| OS 17 | Uttlesford District Council, Essex County Council, Hertfordshire County Council and East Hertfordshire District Council |
| OS 18 | Legal and General Assurance Society and Hines UK Ltd |
| OS 19 | The Civil Aviation Authority |
Extract from ODPM Circular 07/2005 – Outline Statements
“24. Rule 9(4) requires the submission of outline statements by the applicant, local planning authority and each major participant. These statements should contain the general lines of the case which they intend to put forward and explain its relationship to the matters identified by the Secretary of State about which he particularly wishes to be informed. They should include an estimate of how long the presentation of the case is likely to take; information about witnesses likely to be called and an indication of which other witnesses the participant would like to cross-examine; a list of any special studies which have been taken into account or are being prepared. The Secretary of State will send the local planning authority and the applicant a copy of each other’s outline statements of case. In any event, arrangements will be made for copies of all statements to be available for public inspection. In addition, all participants remain free to submit other written statements to the Inspector at any time: such statements will be made available for public inspection and circulated as appropriate.
25. The outline statements have two functions. First, they provide advance warning of arguments which the various participants are proposing to deploy at the inquiry. It should be possible to identify from these statements the issues that are likely to feature most prominently at the inquiry. Secondly, the outline statements provide the information that the Inspector requires to structure and programme the inquiry. In the light of what is said in them the Inspector may wish to invite participants who appear to hold the same or similar views to consider collaborating to present a single case at the inquiry. The outline statement will also help the Inspector to see whether there are any relevant issues which are in danger of not being properly covered at the inquiry, and to consider how to remedy any deficiencies, for example by inviting persons who have expert knowledge of the matter concerned to take part in the inquiry.”