Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Amendment Rules 2011 (S.S.I. No. 379 of 2011). | Land Portal

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These Rules amend the Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1997 and the Town and Country Planning Appeals (Determination by Appointed Person) (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1997 by providing that those Rules do not apply to inquiries held in connection with the consideration of applications or appeals under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997 whose procedure is regulated by the Town and Country Planning (Appeals) (Scotland) Regulations 2008.

Amends: Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1997 (No. 796, S. 75). (1997-03-06)
Amends: Town and Country Planning Appeals (Determination by Appointed Person) (Inquiries Procedure) (Scotland) Rules 1997 (S.I. No. 750 (S.73) of 1997). (1997-03-06)

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