Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2015/595/body/made
Timestamp: 2018-04-20 20:28:50
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3.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), for the purposes of section 61W of the 1990 Act (requirement to carry out pre-application consultation)(19) a person must carry out consultation on a proposed application for planning permission for any development involving an installation for the harnessing of wind power for energy production where—
4. Where consultation is required by virtue of article 3(1)(20), an application for planning permission must be accompanied by particulars of—
(c)except where the application is made pursuant to section 73 (determination of applications to develop land without conditions previously attached) or section 73A(2)(c) (planning permission for development already carried out) of the 1990 Act(21) or is an application of a kind referred to in article 20(1)(b) or (c), be accompanied, whether electronically or otherwise, by—
8. An application for planning permission in respect of Crown land(22) must be accompanied by—
(a)for permission to develop land without compliance with conditions previously attached, made pursuant to section 73 of the 1990 Act(23);
a property appearing on the World Heritage List kept under article 11(2) of the 1972 UNESCO Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and National Heritage (a World Heritage Site)(24).
10.—(1) This article applies in relation to an application made under section 96A(4) of the 1990 Act (power to make non-material changes to planning permission)(25).
(d)in a case where pre-application consultation is required in accordance with article 3, the particulars in article 4(26);
(e)subject to paragraph (3), the particulars or evidence required by the authority under section 62(3) of the 1990 Act (applications for planning permission)(27); and
(a)“county matter” has the same meaning as in paragraph 1(1) of Schedule 1 to the 1990 Act (local planning authorities: distribution of functions)(28); and
(7) The date prescribed for the purposes of section 65(2) of the 1990 Act (notice etc. of applications for planning permission)(29) and the “prescribed date” for the purposes of this article, is the day 21 days before the date of the application.
(c)would affect a right of way to which Part 3 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (public rights of way)(30) applies,
(8) Subject to paragraph (9), if the local planning authority have failed to satisfy the requirements of this article in respect of an application for planning permission at the time the application is referred to the Secretary of State under section 77 (reference of applications to Secretary of State) of the 1990 Act(31), or any appeal to the Secretary of State is made under section 78 of the 1990 Act(32), this article continues to apply as if such referral or appeal to the Secretary of State had not been made.
(11) Paragraphs (1) to (6) apply to applications made to the Secretary of State under section 293A of the 1990 Act (urgent Crown development: application)(33) as if the references to a local planning authority were references to the Secretary of State.
(b)the local planning authority are required to consult the authority so mentioned under paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the 1990 Act (local planning authorities: distribution of functions)(34) or article 24;
19.—(1) This article applies in relation to applications made to the Secretary of State under section 293A of the 1990 Act (urgent Crown development: application)(35).
(ii)was granted planning permission on or before 1st October 2010 subject to a time limit imposed by or under section 91 (general condition limiting duration of planning permission) or 92 (outline planning permission) of the 1990 Act(36) which has not expired; or
(d)paragraphs W(5) and (6) of Part 3 of Schedule 2 to the Permitted Development Order (change of use)(37);
(h)paragraph 4(2) of Schedule 1 to the 1990 Act(38);
(j)paragraph 3(b) of Schedule 4 to the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (further provisions as to exercise of functions by different authorities)(39).
(b)an application for a certificate of lawful use or development under section 191 or 192 of the 1990 Act (certificates of lawfulness of existing or proposed use or development)(40), or
25.—(1) Where the council of a parish are given information in relation to an application pursuant to paragraph 8(1) of Schedule 1 to the 1990 Act (local planning authorities: distribution of functions)(41), they must, as soon as practicable, notify the local planning authority who are determining the application whether they propose to make any representations about the manner in which the application should be determined, and must make any representations to that authority within 21 days of the notification to them of the application.
Part 5Applications made under a planning condition
(a)of reserved matters(42); or
(b)under Schedule 2 to the Permitted Development Order(43).
28.—(1) Subject to article 30, a planning condition to which section 74A(2) of the 1990 Act applies is deemed to be discharged(44) with effect from the date provided for paragraph (2) where—
(a)the applicant has applied to the local planning authority under article 27; and
(b)the applicant has given notice, in relation to that condition, in accordance with article 29; and
(c)the period for the authority to give notice to the applicant of their decision on the application has elapsed without the authority giving notice to the applicant of their decision.
(2) Deemed discharge takes effect on the date specified in the notice given under article 29 or on such later date as may be agreed by the applicant and the authority in writing, unless the authority has given notice to the applicant of their decision on the application under article 27 before that date.
Deemed discharge notice
29.—(1) In order for a planning condition to be deemed discharged under article 28, the applicant must give a notice (“the deemed discharge notice”) to the local planning authority.
(2) A deemed discharge notice may not be given unless—
(a)at least 6 weeks have elapsed beginning with the day immediately following that on which the application under article 27 is received by the local planning authority; or
(b)such shorter period as may be agreed in writing between the applicant and the local planning authority for serving a deemed discharge notice has elapsed.
(3) The deemed discharge notice must—
(a)provide details of the application submitted under article 27 and identify the planning condition to which it relates;
(b)where the period referred to in article 27 has elapsed, confirm that no appeal has been made under section 78 of the 1990 Act(45); and
(c)specify the date on which deemed discharge is to take effect.
(4) The date specified under paragraph (3)(c) must be no earlier than—
(a)the date the period referred to in article 27 elapses, or
(b)14 days after the day immediately following that on which the deemed discharge notice is received by the local planning authority,
30. Deemed discharge under article 28 does not apply to a condition attached to the grant of planning permission where—
(a)the condition falls within the exemptions listed in Schedule 6; or
(b)in relation to that condition, the applicant for planning permission and the local planning authority have agreed in writing that the provisions of section 74A of the 1990 Act (deemed discharge of planning conditions) do not apply.
Part 6Determination
31.—(1) The Secretary of State may give directions restricting the grant of permission by a local planning authority, either indefinitely or during such a period as may be specified in the directions, in respect of any development or in respect of development of any class so specified.
(2) The Secretary of State may give directions that development, which is both of a description set out in column 1 of the table to Schedule 2 to the 2011 Regulations (descriptions of development and applicable thresholds and criteria for the purposes of the definition of “Schedule 2 development”)(46) and of a class described in the direction, is EIA development for the purposes of those Regulations.
(3) A local planning authority must deal with applications for planning permission for development to which a direction given under paragraph (1) or (2) applies, in such manner as to give effect to the direction.
32. A local planning authority may in such cases and subject to such conditions as may be prescribed by directions given by the Secretary of State under this Order, grant permission for development which does not accord with the provisions of the development plan in force in the area in which the land to which the application relates is situated.
33.—(1) A local planning authority must, in determining an application for planning permission, take into account any representations made where any notice of, or information about, the application has been—
(a)given by site display under article 13 or 15, within 21 days beginning with the date when the notice was first displayed by site display;
(i)an owner of the land or a tenant of an agricultural holding under article 13;
(ii)an adjoining owner or occupier under article 15; or
(iii)an infrastructure manager under article 16,
within 21 days beginning with the date when the notice was served on that person, provided that the representations are made by any person who they are satisfied is such an owner, tenant, occupier or infrastructure manager; or
(c)published in a newspaper under article 13 or 15 or on a website under article 15, within the period of 14 days beginning with the date on which the notice or information was published,
and the representations and periods in this article are representations and periods prescribed for the purposes of section 71(2)(a) of the 1990 Act (consultations in connection with determinations under section 70)(47).
(2) A local planning authority must give notice of their decision to every person who has made representations which they were required to take into account in accordance with paragraph (1)(b)(i), and such notice is the notice prescribed for the purposes of section 71(2)(b) of the 1990 Act.
(3) Paragraphs (1) and (2) apply to applications referred to the Secretary of State under section 77 (reference of applications to Secretary of State) of the 1990 Act(48) and to applications made to the Secretary of State under section 293A(2) of the 1990 Act (applications for urgent Crown development)(49) and paragraphs (1)(b) and (2) apply to appeals to the Secretary of State made under section 78 of the 1990 Act (right to appeal against planning decisions and failure to take such decisions)(50), as if the references to—
34.—(1) Subject to paragraph (9), where a valid application or a non-validated application has been received by a local planning authority, the authority must within the period specified or referred to in paragraph (2)(51) or (3) give the applicant notice of their decision or determination or notice that the application has been referred to the Secretary of State.
(3) In relation to a non-validated application, where the notice mentioned in article 12(1) is received—
the period specified or referred to in this paragraph is 7 working days beginning with the date the notice mentioned in article 12(1) is received by the local planning authority.
(4) In this article “valid application” means an application which consists of—
(a)an application which complies with the requirements of article 5, 6 or 7, as the case may be,
(b)in a case to which article 9 applies, the design and access statement,
(c)the certificate required by article 14,
(d)in a case where pre-application consultation is required in accordance with article 3, the particulars specified in article 4,
(e)subject to paragraph (6), the particulars or evidence required by the authority under section 62(3) of the 1990 Act (applications for planning permission)(52), and
(f)any fee required to be paid in respect of the application and, for this purpose, lodging a cheque for the amount of a fee is to be taken as payment,
and a valid application is taken to have been received when the application, and such of the documents, particulars or evidence referred to above as are required to be included in, or to accompany, the application have been lodged with the appropriate authority mentioned in article 11(1) and the fee required to be paid has been paid.
(5) In this article “non-validated application” means an application which consists of—
(a)an application which complies with the requirements of article 5, 6 or 7, as the case may be;
(b)in a case to which article 9 applies, the design and access statement;
(c)the certificate required by article 14;
(d)in a case where pre-application consultation is required in accordance with article 3, the particulars referred to in article 4(53);
(e)subject to paragraph (6), the particulars or evidence required by the authority under section 62(3) of the 1990 Act (applications for planning permission) except the particulars or evidence specified by the applicant in a notice sent to the local planning authority under article 12(1); and
and a non-validated application is taken to have been received when the application, and such of the documents, particulars or evidence (except the particulars or evidence specified by the applicant in a notice sent to the authority under article 12(1)) referred to above as required to be included in, or, to accompany, the application have been lodged with the appropriate authority mentioned in article 11(1), and the fee required to be paid has been paid.
(6) Paragraphs (4)(e) and (5)(e) only apply if—
(a)before the application is made the local planning authority publish or republish, for the purposes of paragraphs (4) and (5), a list of requirements on their website; and
(7) Where a fee due in respect of an application has been paid by a cheque which is subsequently dishonoured—
(a)sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of paragraph (2), as the case may be, has effect as if, for “the application is received by the local planning authority”, there were substituted “the local planning authority are satisfied that they have received the full amount of the fee”; and
(b)sub-paragraph (c) of that paragraph has effect as if, at the end, there were added “once the authority are satisfied that they have received the full amount of the fee”.
(8) A local planning authority must provide such information about applications made under article 5, 6 or 7 (including information as to the manner in which any such application has been dealt with) as the Secretary of State may by direction require; and any such direction may include provision as to the persons to be informed and the manner in which the information is to be provided.
(9) A local planning authority must not determine an application for planning permission where any notice of, or information about, the application has been—
(a)given by site display under article 13 or 15, before the end of the period of 21 days beginning with the date when the notice was first displayed by site display;
and the periods in this paragraph are periods prescribed for the purposes of section 71(1) of the 1990 Act (consultations in connection with determinations under section 70)(54).
35.—(1) When the local planning authority give notice of a decision or determination on an application for planning permission or for approval of reserved matters—
(a)where planning permission is granted subject to conditions, the notice must state clearly and precisely their full reasons—
(i)for each condition imposed; and
(ii)in the case of each pre-commencement condition, for the condition being a pre-commencement condition;
(b)where planning permission is refused, the notice must state clearly and precisely their full reasons for the refusal, specifying all policies and proposals in the development plan which are relevant to the decision;
the notice must give details of the direction or of the view expressed.
(2) Where paragraph (1)(a) or (b) applies, the notice must also include a statement explaining, whether, and if so how, in dealing with the application, the local planning authority have worked with the applicant in a positive and proactive manner based on seeking solutions to problems arising in relation to dealing with a planning application.
(3) Where paragraph (1)(a), (b) or (c) applies, the notice must be accompanied by a notification in the terms (or substantially in the terms) set out in Schedule 5.
(a)an applicant for planning permission has submitted an environmental statement; and
the notice given to the applicant in accordance with article 34(1) must include a statement that environmental information has been taken into consideration by the authority.
(5) In paragraph (1)(a)(ii) “pre-commencement condition” means a condition imposed on the grant of a planning permission which must be complied with—
(a)before any building or other operation comprised in the development is begun; or
36. Articles 13 and 14 apply to any appeal to the Secretary of State under section 78 of the 1990 Act (right to appeal against planning decisions and failure to take such decisions)(55) as those articles apply to applications for planning permission.
(a)where a direction is given by the Secretary of State under section 321(3) of the 1990 Act (matters related to national security)(56);
(b)where section 293A of the 1990 Act (urgent Crown development)(57) applies; or
(a)relate to appeals under section 78 of the 1990 Act(58) and this article; and
(c)Natural England(59);
(d)the Environment Agency(60);
(e)the Historic England(61);
(g)a strategic highways company(62) any part of whose area is in or adjoins the area of the local planning authority;
(i)to whom the electronic communications code applies by virtue of a direction given under section 106(3)(a) of the Communications Act 2003 (application of the electronic communications code)(63); and
(i)a clinical commissioning group(64);
(ii)the National Health Service Commissioning Board(65);
(iii)a person to whom a licence has been granted under section 6(1)(b) and (c) of the Electricity Act 1989 (licences authorising supply, etc)(66);
(iv)a person to whom a licence has been granted under section 7(2) of the Gas Act 1986 (licensing of gas transporters)(67);
(k)bodies which represent the interests of persons who share a protected characteristic(68) in the local planning authority’s area;
(c)any environmental statement relating to that order prepared in accordance with regulation 29(4)(a) of the 2011 Regulations(69), to the Secretary of State as soon as reasonably practicable, and no later than 28 days, after the local planning authority has adopted the order.
39.—(1) An application for a certificate under section 191(1) or 192(1) of the 1990 Act (certificates of lawfulness of existing or proposed use or development)(70) must be made on a form published by the Secretary of State (or on a form substantially to the same effect) and must, in addition to specifying the land and describing the use, operations or other matter in question in accordance with those sections, include the particulars specified or referred to in the form.
(3) Where an application for a certificate under section 192(1) of the 1990 Act is made in respect of Crown land(71), it must, in addition to the documents required by paragraph (2), be accompanied by—
(13) Where an application is refused, in whole or in part (including a case in which the authority modify the description of the use, operations or other matter in the application or substitute an alternative description for that description), the notice of decision must state clearly and precisely the authority’s full reasons for their decision and include a statement to the effect that if the applicant is aggrieved by the decision the applicant may appeal to the Secretary of State under section 195 of the 1990 Act (appeals against refusal or failure to give decision on application)(72).
(15) Where a local planning authority propose to revoke a certificate issued under section 191 or 192 of the 1990 Act in accordance with section 193(7) of the 1990 Act (certificates under sections 191 and 192: supplementary provisions)(73), they must, before they revoke the certificate, give notice of that proposal to—
Part 9Monitoring
40.—(1) In this article and in articles 41 and 42, “the local planning register authority” means—
(2) Each local planning register authority must keep, in two parts, a register (“the register”) of every application for planning permission relating to their area.
(3) Part 1 of the register must contain in respect of each such application and any application for approval of reserved matters made in respect of an outline planning permission granted on such an application, made or sent to the local planning register authority and not finally disposed of—
(d)particulars of any modification to any planning obligation or section 278 agreement included in Part 1 of the register in accordance with sub-paragraphs (b) and (c).
(4) Part 2 of the register must contain, in respect of every application for planning permission relating to the local planning register authority’s area—
(a)a copy (which may be photographic or in electronic form) of the application and of plans and drawings submitted in relation thereto and of any accompanying design and access statement provided in accordance with article 9;
(d)the reference number, the date and effect of any decision of the Secretary of State in respect of the application, whether on appeal, on an application under section 293A(2) of the 1990 Act (urgent Crown development: application)(74) or on a reference under section 77 of the 1990 Act (reference of applications to Secretary of State)(75);
(5) The register must also contain the following information in respect of every application made under article 10 relating to their area—
(6) Where, on any appeal to the Secretary of State under section 174 of the 1990 Act (appeal against enforcement notice)(76), the appellant is deemed to have made an application for planning permission and the Secretary of State has granted permission, the local planning register authority must, on receipt of notification of the Secretary of State’s decision, enter into Part 2 of the register particulars of the development concerned, the land on which it was carried out, and the date and effect of the Secretary of State’s decision together with a copy (which may be photographic or in electronic form) of—
(7) The register must also contain the following information in respect of every application for a certificate under section 191 or 192 of the 1990 Act (certificates of lawfulness of existing or proposed use or development)(77) relating to the authority’s area—
(8) The register must contain the following information about simplified planning zone schemes in the area of the authority—
(a)brief particulars of any action taken by the authority or the Secretary of State in accordance with section 83 of, or Schedule 7 to, the 1990 Act (making of simplified planning zone schemes etc.)(78) to establish or approve any simplified planning zone scheme, including the date of adoption or approval, the date on which the scheme or alteration becomes operative and the date on which it ceases to be operative;
(9) To enable any person to trace any entry in the register, every register must include an index together with a separate index of applications for development involving mining operations or the creation of mineral working deposits.
(10) Subject to paragraph (11), every entry in the register must be made within 14 days of the receipt of an application, or of the giving or making of the relevant direction, decision or approval as the case may be.
(11) A copy of any application made under section 293A(2) of the 1990 Act (urgent Crown development: application) and of any plans and drawings submitted in relation to it must be placed on the register within 14 days of the date on which the local planning authority is consulted on the application by the Secretary of State.
(12) The register must either be kept at the principal office of the local planning register authority or that part of the register which relates to land in part of that authority’s area must be kept at a place situated in or convenient to that part.
(13) For the purposes of paragraph (3), an application is not treated as finally disposed of unless and until—
(a)it has been decided by the authority (or the appropriate period specified or referred to in article 34(2) or (3) has expired without their giving a decision) and the time limit specified in article 37(2) has expired without any appeal having been made to the Secretary of State;
(b)if it has been referred to the Secretary of State under section 77 of the 1990 Act or an appeal has been made to the Secretary of State under section 78 of the 1990 Act (right to appeal against planning decisions and failure to take such decisions)(79), the Secretary of State has issued a decision and the period of 6 weeks specified in section 288 of the 1990 Act (proceedings for questioning the validity of other orders, decisions and directions)(80) has expired without any application having been made to the High Court under that section;
41.—(1) The register kept by each local planning register authority under article 40 must also include as Part 3 a Part relating to local development orders.
(2) Part 3 of the register must consist of 2 sections—
(a)the first section of Part 3 must contain copies of draft local development orders which have been prepared but not adopted by the authority; and
(b)the second section of Part 3 must contain—
(3) A copy of each draft local development order must be placed on the register when the draft is sent for consultation in accordance with article 38(3).
Register of neighbourhood development orders
42.—(1) The register kept by each local planning register authority under article 40 must also include as Part 4 a Part with two sections relating to neighbourhood development orders.
(2) The first section of Part 4 must contain copies of draft neighbourhood development orders which have been submitted to the authority by a qualifying body and not finally disposed of and such of the following as have been submitted with each such order—
(a)a copy of any plan or statement identifying the land to which the proposal relates;
(b)copies of any other accompanying plans or drawings;
(c)copies of any planning obligation or section 278 agreement entered into, or proposed to be entered into, in connection with any planning permission proposed to be granted by the draft neighbourhood development order; and
(d)in the case of a draft community right to build order, details of any enfranchisement rights which the qualifying body proposes are not exercisable, and the properties, or types of properties, in relation to which those rights are not exercisable.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2), a draft neighbourhood development order is not finally disposed of unless and until—
(a)the proposal for the order has been withdrawn before the authority have made a decision under paragraph 12 of Schedule 4B (consideration by authority of recommendations made by examiner etc)(81) or paragraph 10 of Schedule 4C (examination of proposals for community right to build orders etc) to the 1990 Act;
(b)the authority have refused the proposal for the order in accordance with paragraph 6(4) of Schedule 4B to the 1990 Act (consideration of proposals by authority);
(c)the order has not been made following a referendum because a majority of persons voting have not voted in favour of it, or as a result of a decision made under section 61E(5) or (8) of the 1990 Act (neighbourhood development orders)(82); or
(d)the order has been made (with or without modifications).
(4) The second section of Part 4 must contain copies of neighbourhood development orders which have been made by the authority and with respect to each such order—
(a)a copy of any accompanying plan or statement identifying the land to which the order relates;
(c)if the order is revoked, particulars of the revocation, including the date on which the revocation took effect;
(d)the date on which any subsequent approval is given which the order specifies is required;
(e)a copy of any planning obligation or section 278 agreement entered into in connection with any planning permission granted by the order; and
(f)in the case of a community right to build order, details of any enfranchisement rights which are not exercisable and the properties, or types of properties, in relation to which those rights are not exercisable.
(5) A reference in this article to a copy includes a reference to a copy in photographic or electronic form.
Register of enforcement and stop notices and other enforcement action
43.—(1) A register under section 188 of the 1990 Act (register of enforcement and stop notices and other enforcement action)(83) (“the enforcement register”) must contain the following information with respect to every planning enforcement order made in relation to land in the area of the authority maintaining the register(84)—
(a)the address of the land to which the order relates or a plan by reference to which its situation can be ascertained;
(b)the name of the applying authority;
(c)the name of the court that made the order;
(d)the date on which the court’s decision to make the order was given;
(e)the day which marks the beginning of the enforcement year for the order;
(f)the day which marks the end of that year;
(g)information on any postponement of the day which marks the beginning of the enforcement year for the order by reason of section 171BA(4) of the 1990 Act (time limits in cases involving concealment)(85) and the date of the final determination or withdrawal of any application;
(h)the apparent breach of planning control identified in the order; and
(i)in relation to any enforcement notice issued or breach of condition notice served in respect of that breach, details of where in the register the information specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) in relation to that notice is to be found.
(2) The enforcement register must also contain the following information with respect to every enforcement notice issued in relation to land in the area of the authority maintaining the register—
(g)information on any postponement of the date specified as the date on which the notice will take effect by reason of section 175(4) of the 1990 Act (appeals: supplementary provisions)(86) and the date of the final determination or withdrawal of any appeal;
(i)the date, if any, on which the local planning authority are satisfied that steps required by the notice for a purpose mentioned in section 173(4)(b) of the 1990 Act (contents and effect of notice: remedying any injury to amenity)(87) have been taken.
(3) The enforcement register must also contain the following information with respect to every breach of condition notice served in relation to land in the area of the authority maintaining the register—
(4) All entries relating to a planning enforcement order, enforcement notice, stop notice or breach of condition notice must be removed as soon as reasonably practicable from the enforcement register if—
(a)in the case of a planning enforcement order, the order—
(i)is rescinded; or
(ii)the enforcement year for the order expires without enforcement action having been taken during that year;
(b)in the case of an enforcement notice or stop notice, the relevant enforcement notice is quashed by the Secretary of State or is withdrawn; and
(c)in the case of a breach of condition notice, the notice is quashed by a court or is withdrawn.
(5) Every enforcement register must include an index for enabling a person to trace any entry in the register by reference to the address of the land to which the notice relates.
(6) Paragraph (7) applies where a magistrates’ court make a planning enforcement order on the application of a county planning authority or a county planning authority issue an enforcement notice or serve a stop notice or a breach of condition notice.
(7) The county planning authority must—
(a)supply the information specified in paragraph (1), (2) or (3), as the case may be, in relation to the order or notice to the district planning authority (if any) in whose area the land to which the order or notice relates is situated; and
(b)inform that authority if the order is rescinded or expires without enforcement action having been taken during the enforcement year for that order or the relevant enforcement notice or breach of condition notice is withdrawn or quashed.
(8) The information prescribed in paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) must be entered in the enforcement register as soon as practicable and in any event within 14 days of the occurrence to which it relates, and information must be supplied under paragraph (7) so that entries may be made within that period of 14 days.
(9) The enforcement register must either be kept at the principal office of the authority maintaining the enforcement register or that part of that register which relates to land in part of that authority’s area must be kept at a place situated in or convenient to that part.
44.—(1) The amount specified under section 55(2A) of the 1990 Act (meaning of “development” and “new development”)(88) is 200 square metres.
46. Where a person is no longer willing to accept the use of electronic communications for any purpose of this Order which is capable of being carried out electronically, that person must give notice in writing—
and such withdrawal or revocation takes effect on the date specified by the person in the notice but not less than 7 days after the date on which the notice is given.
(3) In respect of an application for planning permission made before 15th April 2015, the following articles of the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2010(89) (“the 2010 Order”) apply as they applied immediately prior to 15th April 2015—