Register of advice

The list below is a record of advice the Planning Inspectorate has provided in respect of the Planning Act 2008 process.

There is a statutory duty under section 51 of the Planning Act 2008 to record the advice that is given in relation to an application or a potential application and to make this publicly available. Advice we have provided is recorded below together with the name of the person or organisation who asked for the advice and the project it relates to. The privacy of any other personal information will be protected in accordance with our Information Charter which you should view before sending information to the Planning Inspectorate.

Note that after a project page has been created for a particular application, any advice provided that relates to it will also be published under the ‘s51 advice’ tab on the relevant project page.

Advice given between between 1 October 2009 and 14 April 2015 has been archived. View the archived advice.

Enquiry received via email

Thorpe Marsh Gas Pipeline View all advice for this project

08 April 2015
Capt. K.Widdowson

Enquiry

Advice given to non-interested party on submission of representations during the examination

Advice given

As advised in the email below, if you wish your views to be known and taken into account by the Examining Inspector, you must submit them as a written representation to the first deadline set in the final examination timetable. Final timetable will be issued shortly after the Preliminary Meeting on 22 April 2015, in the letter known as Rule 8 letter. In the meantime, I suggest following the project website for the project news and the final timetable from here:
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You should be aware however, that the time to submit relevant representations in order to become an interested party for the project closed on 10 March 2015. As we have not received your relevant representation by that time, you are therefore not registered as an interested party for the project. In addition, there is no further opportunity to become an interested party for that project however, this does not mean that you cannot participate in the examination of the application.
Non-interested parties can make submissions to the Examining Inspector within deadlines set in the examination timetable, however it is in the Examining Inspector?s discretion to decide whether or not to accept such a submission for examination.
Once again, I therefore suggest to follow the project website for information and watch out for the final examination timetable to make your submission.
Please feel free to ring us should you have any questions.


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