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Planning Bill

Planning consents - Consideration of application and decision

137: Application of this subpart

You could also call this:

"What to consider when applying for planning consent"

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This part of the proposed Planning Bill explains what happens when you apply for a planning consent. It tells you what a consent authority must think about when they look at your application. They have to consider certain things when making a decision about your planning consent application.

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Part 4Planning consents
Consideration of application and decision

137Application of this subpart

  1. This subpart sets out the matters that apply to the consideration by a consent authority of a planning consent application.