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Guidance: Certificate of lawful use or development appeals: procedural guide

Planning Inspectorate

July 26
14:09 2023

Details

This guide includes details about:

  • responsibilities of the appellant, the local planning authority and other parties
  • who decides an appeal?
  • what is the timetable for an appeal and what are the rules?
  • what are the procedures?
  • can new material be introduced during the appeal process?
  • where will the decision be published?
Published 30 June 2014
Last updated 26 July 2023 +show all updates
  1. Changes relating to the deadlines for LDC appeals have been made to the guide

  2. Guidance updated following changes to processes after Covid, all references to Covid removed

  3. Notification to interested people on LDC appeals updated and removing guidance related of Covid-19.

  4. Section 7.2.5 updated to reflect that there is no statutory requirement for LPAs to consult interested parties

  5. This guide has been updated to remove unnecessary duplication and become easier to follow. This is in line with the Inspectorates approach to making our content more user focussed.

  6. Clarifications around s319A and changes in the way we request documents

  7. MHCLG changed to DLUHC

  8. New legislation to allow PINS/the Inspector to decide (on behalf of the SoS) whether a combined procedure may be appropriate

  9. The complaints procedure that was published in this booklet has been removed and the new complaints procedure is now available online.

  10. On 23 March 2016 the Planning Inspectorate published revised versions of its four procedural guides on Planning Appeals, Called-in Planning Applications, Enforcement Notice Appeals and Lawful Development Certificate Appeals. Each document highlights important changes.

  11. First published.

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