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England planning update: PINS Christmas appeal deadlines, heat pump permitted development changes, offshore wind decommissioning guidance, Right to Buy consultation, rights of way guidance consolidation, and HRB Gateway updates

Published on: 28 November 2024

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Planning appeals

PINS confirms planning and enforcement appeal deadlines for the 2024 festive period

The Planning Inspectorate (PINS) has set submission cut-offs for planning and enforcement appeals in England over Christmas and New Year 2024. Parties should meet the standard dates for filing documents in the weeks beginning 23 and 30 December 2024. Where a deadline lands on a bank holiday, filings must be made before that day. Although case officers may assess extension requests individually, no deadline will run past 10 January 2025.

For enforcement matters, PINS has no power to prolong the period for lodging an appeal beyond the effective date stated on the enforcement notice. However, to reflect the holiday break, they will extend the time limits for submitting all facts, grounds, and any fee requests. See: LNB News 26/11/2024 9...

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