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7. Planning enforcement – Amber Valley Borough Council The role of the Planning Board 4 Members of the Planning Board 4 ... Review of Planning Enforcement 2017/18 8 Contact 11 . Amber Valley Borough Council 2006 - Present 15 years 1.Ensure timely, proper, sensitive and effective processing of planning applications, including pre-application negotiations, post-determination work and defending the Council’s case at appeal. Patterson & Karim on Judicial Review Third edition. Two Enforcement Notices were issued on 15th March 2019 by Amber Valley Council (AVBC) requiring the park owner and residents to remove the lodges, etc, and restore the site to… Continue Reading Planning Inquiry Announcement – Important Page | 3 Foreward by the Chairman of the Planning Board, ... AVA/2014/0804 Amber Valley Rugby Club, Lower Somercotes Road, Somercotes Residential development for up to 200 dwellings including landscaping, Planning; Enforcement; 20 005 382; Amber Valley Borough Council (20 005 382) Category : Planning > Enforcement. Enforcement Notices £5 per notice £5 per notice ... Cheques should be made payable to ‘Amber Valley Borough Council’ ... if planning consent would also be required for the works the appropriate pre application fee must be paid). Additionally Amber Valley said it was ... Planning Enforcement . ... our investigation into Mr X’s complaint as he took too long to complain about the Council’s decision to grant planning permission for a residential development. Planning; Enforcement; 19 001 598; Amber Valley Borough Council (19 001 598) Category : Planning > Enforcement. applying for planning permission; commenting on someone else’s planning application; professionally consulted on planning applications; professionally… 10. Maintain an up to date knowledge of planning and enforcement … Be less reliant on paper files and assist the Council towards a paperless office. 9. In this claim under section 288 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Amber Valley District Council applies to quash the decision of the Secretary of State's planning inspector contained in a decision letter dated 7th February 2008. Decision : Not upheld. Legitimacy of making planning application and enforcement and building control application information available on the Internet 2.1 Local authorities have a legal duty to make available certain details relating to planning applications (as a public register), and regulations also allow this Attend public meetings as necessary to provide advice and support on planning and development matters. 8. ... our investigation into Mr X’s complaint as he took too long to complain about the Council’s decision to grant planning permission for a residential development. Planning Officers and the Planning Manager as required. The report is also accompanied by a review of enforcement work undertaken in 2016. Decision : Not upheld. the Planning Board over the period from 1 January to 31 December 2016. This new edition is essential reading for barristers and solicitors specialising in planning law, planning officers and consultants and academics. Meetings of the Planning Board are normally held every month and focus on the consideration and determination of the most significant planning applications received by the Council.