Development hassles to stop
Language: English Series: DoE News Release ; no 700, 11 December 1990 2 pagesPublication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: The Government is to go ahead with consultation proposals making it obligatory for developers making planning applications to advise property owners of their rights. Other miscellaneous amendments to the General Development Order 1988 have been retained, while several have been dropped.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Government is to go ahead with consultation proposals making it obligatory for developers making planning applications to advise property owners of their rights. Other miscellaneous amendments to the General Development Order 1988 have been retained, while several have been dropped.