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What does Restoration mean? Restoration describes returning a dissolved or struck off company to the official register (Companies House in the UK; the Companies Registration Office in Ireland) so it again has legal capacity to trade, hold assets and litigate. It is a statutory process under the Companies Act 2006 (England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) and the Companies Act 2014 (Ireland). There are two routes: administrative restoration by the registrar and restoration by court order. Administrative restoration is generally available where the company was struck off by the registrar (not voluntarily), the application is made within the statutory window (UK: within six years...

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Minerals Planning in England and Wales: NPPF/PPW Policy, Plan-making, Applications, EIA, Safeguarding, Reviews and Enforcement

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From 25 March 2026, the principal provisions of the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 on plan-making are in effect. This Practice Note is being revised to reflect those changes.

This Practice Note outlines the core aspects of the planning frameworks in England and Wales relevant to minerals development. As minerals are only workable where they occur, and because site Restoration is integral to such schemes, particular considerations arise when planning for and consenting mineral Extraction.

Minerals policy for England

The key policy and guidance sources in England include:

  • the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)
  • Planning Practice Guidance (PPG) — offering detailed direction on applying NPPF policies
  • the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, which established mechanisms for the sustainable stewardship and use of marine resources, including the requirement for a Marine Policy Statement (MPS). The UK MPS sets out minerals policy for offshore mineral interests...
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Stephen Morgan
Stephen Morgan chambers

Stephen has always specialised in planning and related fields of law, having graduated in both law and planning. One of his main areas of practice is village greens and commons and he regularly sits as a village green Inspector as well as advising and appearing in relation to these matters. His experience, both as adviser and advocate, also covers the range of planning and related topics, including major infrastructure projects and in particular waste and energy facilities; his work covers the regulatory aspects (under the various regimes and Directives) as well as the planning issues. His practice covers the whole range of developments including large new settlements, along with other residential, commercial and mixed use developments of all scales.Stephen has regularly given presentations as part of the Landmark Chambers seminar series but also at other major events. These have covered planning policy,...

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