Legislation – The Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas (Procedure and Interest Rate) (Wales) Regulations 2024
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PART 1APPLICATIONS
Advertisement of applications for listed building consent8.
(1)
Where an application for listed building consent is made to a planning authority, the planning authority must comply with paragraphs (3) and (4), but this is subject to paragraph (2).
(2)
(3)
The planning authority must—
(a)
publish the following information in a notice in a newspaper circulating in the locality of the listed building to which the application relates—
(i)
a description of the nature of the works which are the subject of the application,
(ii)
details of a place in the locality where a copy of the application and copies of all plans and all documents submitted with it can be inspected at all reasonable hours, and
(iii)
the address of the website where copies of the application, plans and documents referred to in paragraph (ii) can be found, and
(b)
display a notice containing the information in sub-paragraph (a)—
(i)
on or near the listed building to which the application relates;
(ii)
for at least 7 days.
(4)
The planning authority must ensure that the period for inspecting the documents listed in paragraph (3)(a), in both hard copy and on the website, is at least 21 days, beginning with the date of publication of the notice referred to in that paragraph.