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Three minutes to air your grievances

By: Contributor(s): Series: Estates Gazette ; (0147) 24 November 2001, 138-139(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Analysis of planning applications and the increasing trend amongst planning authorities to allow objectors and supporters to have a say at the planning committee stage. Considers how procedures vary considerably between authorities and the right to speak at a committee could be lost if a particular requirement is not met. With details of a survey completed in September 2001 which examined local authorities and where relevant objections can be made to the planning committee.
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Analysis of planning applications and the increasing trend amongst planning authorities to allow objectors and supporters to have a say at the planning committee stage. Considers how procedures vary considerably between authorities and the right to speak at a committee could be lost if a particular requirement is not met. With details of a survey completed in September 2001 which examined local authorities and where relevant objections can be made to the planning committee.