Legislation – The Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas (Procedure and Interest Rate) (Wales) Regulations 2024
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PART 1APPLICATIONS
Acknowledgement of application for listed building consent7.
(1)
When the planning authority in whose area the building is situated receives the matters listed in paragraph (2), the planning authority must send to the person who made the application an acknowledgement in accordance with paragraph (3).
(2)
The matters referred to in paragraph (1) are—
(a)
an application for listed building consent which complies with the requirements of regulation 3,
(b)
the heritage impact statement which complies with the requirements of regulation 4, and
(c)
the certificate required by regulation 6.
(3)
The acknowledgement referred to in paragraph (1) must be—
(a)
in the terms, or substantially in the terms, set out in Schedule 1, and
(b)
sent as soon as reasonably practicable.
(4)
If, after sending the acknowledgement, the planning authority considers that the application does not comply with a requirement imposed by section 90(2) of the 2023 Act or by these Regulations, the planning authority must notify the applicant as soon as reasonably practicable.