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Modified: 09-Jul-2008

Enforcement Appeals

Form Title: Making your Enforcement Appeal

Description: If you have been served with a copy of an enforcement notice this guide will help you decide whether there are grounds for an appeal to the Secretary of State. If you think there are grounds for an appeal this guide tells you how to appeal.

View the booklet Making your Enforcement Appeal in HTML
View the booklet Making your Enforcement Appeal in PDF 214KB

Form Title: Guide to taking part in Enforcement Appeals - if you want to comment on someone else's appeal

Description: This guide explains about appeals against enforcement notices and how anyone who is not the appellant (the person against whom the enforcement notice is served) or the LPA (local planning authority) can take part.

View the Guide to Taking Part in Enforcement Appeals in HTML
View the Guide to Taking Part in Enforcement Appeals in PDF 448KB

Form Title: Rules for handling Enforcement Appeals in England

Description: The rules for handling enforcement appeals in England came into effect on 23 December 2002. They apply to all enforcement and lawful development certificate appeals received on or after that date.

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Form Title: Listed Building and Conservation Area Enforcement HC Challenge Leaflet

Description: Right to Challenge the Listed Building or Conservation Area Enforcement Appeal Decision.

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