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Message from the Chair about the future of the Infrastructure Planning Commission [electronic resource]

By: Series: Infrastructure Planning Commission News ReleasePublication details: 2010Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: New government is to bring forward legislation next year to replace the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) to put decision making on a more democratic footing. New legislation is provisionally due to be introduced around the end of 2010 and if passed will become law in 2011. A Major Infrastructure Unit is proposed as part of a revised Communities and Local Government structure including the planning inspectorate. Confirms that the IPC will continue its existing duties and the changes will not delay any planning applications.
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Journal article Virtual Online ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 150117-2001

New government is to bring forward legislation next year to replace the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC) to put decision making on a more democratic footing. New legislation is provisionally due to be introduced around the end of 2010 and if passed will become law in 2011. A Major Infrastructure Unit is proposed as part of a revised Communities and Local Government structure including the planning inspectorate. Confirms that the IPC will continue its existing duties and the changes will not delay any planning applications.