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Consultation on the implementation of the removal of the duty of planning authorities to notify Historic Scotland on certain types of Listed Building Consent application [electronic resource]

By: Language: English Publication details: Edinburgh Historic Scotland 2009Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 690.241 $2 18
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Partial contents:
Section 1: executive summary -- Section 2: purpose of the consultation -- Section 3: the consultation process -- Section 4: consultation questions -- Section 5: how the pilot was designed and operated -- Section 6: review of the pilot -- Section 7: issues and conclusions -- Section 8: appendices
Summary: Sets out the results of a pilot scheme which tested whether removing the duty to notify Scottish Ministers on more straightforward listed building consent applications relating to B-listed buildings would speed up the processing of applications whilst maintaining the quality of the decisions made. As these aims were met, the consultation also seeks views on whether and how to implement this proposal more widely. Deadline for comments is 25 September 2009.
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Section 1: executive summary -- Section 2: purpose of the consultation -- Section 3: the consultation process -- Section 4: consultation questions -- Section 5: how the pilot was designed and operated -- Section 6: review of the pilot -- Section 7: issues and conclusions -- Section 8: appendices

Sets out the results of a pilot scheme which tested whether removing the duty to notify Scottish Ministers on more straightforward listed building consent applications relating to B-listed buildings would speed up the processing of applications whilst maintaining the quality of the decisions made. As these aims were met, the consultation also seeks views on whether and how to implement this proposal more widely. Deadline for comments is 25 September 2009.