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Use the ‘more’ link to open the changes and effects relevant to the provision you are viewing.Changes and effects yet to be applied to :Changes and effectsThis section lists the changes and effects yet to be applied to the specific provision you are viewing.s. 6 excluded by 2004 asp 10 Sch. 10 para. 1(1)(a)s. 6 excluded by 2006 asp 13 Sch. 9 para. 1(1)-(3)s. 6 excluded by 2006 asp 6 s. 72(1)-(4)s. 6 excluded by 2006 asp 7 s. 73(1)-(4)s. 6 excluded by 2007 asp 1 sch. 8 para. 1(1)(a)s. 6 excluded by 2007 asp 16 sch. 8 para. 1(1)(a)s. 6 excluded by 2007 asp 19 sch. 8 para. 1(1)(a)s. 6 excluded by 2011 asp 2 s. 63(1)s. 8(4)(a) word substituted by 2011 asp 3 s. 19s. 9(1) text amended by S.S.I. 2006/243 art. 5(2)s. 9(2) words repealed by 2006 asp 17 s. 7(3)(a)s. 9(4) (5) inserted by 2006 asp 17 s. 7(3)(c)s. 11 applied by S.S.I. 2003/1 art. 7(7)(b)s. 11 modified by S.S.I. 2007/569 reg. 5(2)s. 11 savings for effects of 2011 asp 3 s. 21 by S.S.I. 2011/377 art. 6(a)s. 11(1)-(3) modified by S.S.I. 2003/1 art. 7(3)(b)s. 11(4) repealed by 2011 asp 3 s. 21(a)s. 13(4) added by 2006 asp 17 s. 55(2)s. 15(3)(a) text amended by S.S.I. 2009/256 art. 3s. 16 savings for effects of 2006 asp 17 s. 20(3) by S.S.I. 2011/381 art. 2s. 18 applied by S.S.I. 2006/269 art. 4(5)s. 18(2) word repealed by 2011 asp 3 s. 20(2)((b)s. 18(2) word substituted by 2011 asp 3 s. 20(2)(a)s. 18(2)(aa) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 20(2)(c)s. 20 savings for effects of 1997 c. 9 ss. 19(1) 35(2) by S.S.I. 2011/381 art. 3(2)(a)s. 20(2) repealed by 2006 asp 17 sch.s. 34(1A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(2)(a)s. 34(2) words substituted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(2)(b)s. 34(5) words substituted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(2)(c)s. 34(5A)(5B) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(2)(d)s. 35(1)(ia) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(3)s. 35(2) text amended by S.S.I. 2004/332 art. 9(a)s. 35(2)(c) and word inserted by S.S.I. 2004/332 art. 9(b)s. 36 savings for effects of 1997 c. 9 ss. 19(1) 35(2) by S.S.I. 2011/381 art. 3(2)(b)s. 36(2) repealed by 2006 asp 17 sch.s. 39(1) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(4)(a)s. 39(4)(a) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(4)(b)s. 40(1) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 22(5)s. 42(6A) inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 5s. 46 words substituted by S.I. 2003/2155 Sch. 1 para. 14(2)(a)s. 46 words substituted by S.I. 2003/2155 Sch. 1 para. 14(2)(b)s. 46 words substituted by S.I. 2003/2155 Sch. 1 para. 14(2)(c)s. 46 words substituted by S.I. 2003/2155 Sch. 1 para. 14(2)(d)s. 49(3) words added by 2011 asp 3 s. 25s. 50(6)(7) added by 2011 asp 3 s. 26(2)s. 51(5A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(2)(a)s. 51(6) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(2)(b)s. 52(1) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(3)(a)s. 52(1A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(3)(b)s. 52(4) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(3)(c)s. 52(4A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(3)(d)s. 53 excluded by 2004 asp 10 Sch. 10 para. 2s. 53 excluded by 2006 asp 13 Sch. 9 para. 2s. 53 excluded by 2006 asp 6 s. 72(7)s. 53 excluded by 2006 asp 7 s. 73(7)s. 53 excluded by 2007 asp 1 sch. 8 para. 2s. 53 excluded by 2007 asp 16 sch. 8 para. 2s. 53 excluded by 2007 asp 19 sch. 8 para. 2s. 53 excluded by 2011 asp 2 s. 63(4)s. 57(2)(d) added by 2004 c. 5 s. 93(2)s. 58 applied by 1997 c. 8 s. 241C(4) (as inserted) by 2006 asp 17 s. 29s. 66 excluded by 2004 asp 10 Sch. 10 para. 1(2)(b)s. 66 excluded by 2006 asp 13 Sch. 9 para. 1(4)s. 66 excluded by 2006 asp 6 s. 72(5)s. 66 excluded by 2006 asp 7 s. 73(5)s. 66 excluded by 2011 asp 2 s. 64s. 66(3) text amended by S.S.I. 2006/243 art. 5(3)s. 66(3) word substituted by 2011 asp 3 s. 23(2)s. 69(1) words substituted by 2006 asp 17 s. 55(3)(a)s. 69(1) words substituted by 2006 asp 17 s. 55(3)(b)s. 69(4)-(6) repealed by 2003 asp 4 Sch. 4 para. 13(a)s. 70(4) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(4)(a)s. 70(4A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(4)(b)s. 70(7) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(4)(c)s. 70(7A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 27(4)(d)s. 71(2) repealed by 2003 asp 4 Sch. 4 para. 13(b)s. 72(1)(b) words repealed by 2006 asp 17 sch.s. 72(3) repealed by 2003 asp 4 Sch. 4 para. 13(c)s. 74 repealed by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 19 Sch. 9s. 75 repealed by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 19(1) Sch. 9s. 76(1) words added by 2011 asp 3 s. 18(2)s. 76(1A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 23(3)(a)s. 76(2)(b) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 23(3)(b)s. 79(1) text amended by S.S.I. 2004/332 art. 10(1)(2)s. 79(1) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 29(1)s. 79(1) words inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 20(2)(a)s. 79(1) words inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 20(2)(b)s. 79(1) words inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 20(2)(c)s. 79(1A) inserted by S.S.I. 2004/332 art. 10(1)(3)s. 79(3) inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 20(3)s. 81(1) text amended by S.S.I. 2004/332 art. 11(2)s. 81(1) words inserted by 2006 asp 17 s. 55(4)s. 81(1) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 23(4)s. 81(3) words substituted by S.I. 2003/2155 Sch. 1 para. 14(3)s. 81(3B) words substituted by 2011 c. 5 Sch. 12 para. 150(a)s. 81(3B) words substituted by 2011 c. 5 Sch. 12 para. 150(b)s. 81(5A) inserted by S.S.I. 2004/332 art. 11(3)s. 82(2)(a) words in s. 82(2) renumbered as s. 82(2)(a) by 2011 asp 3 s. 30(2)(a)s. 82(2)(b) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 30(2)(b)s. 82(3) words inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 30(3)s. 82(3A) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 30(4)s. 82(4)(a) words in s. 82(4) renumbered as s. 82(4)(a) by 2011 asp 3 s. 30(5)(a)s. 82(4)(b) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 30(5)(b)s. 82(6) substituted by 2011 asp 3 s. 30(6)Sch. 3 para. 6(7) inserted by 2004 c. 5 s. 91(2)Sch. 3 para. 2(2)-(4) repealed by 2011 asp 3 s. 21(b)(i)Sch. 3 para. 3(4)(5) repealed by 2011 asp 3 s. 21(b)(ii)Sch. 3 savings for effects of 2011 asp 3 s. 21 by S.S.I. 2011/377 art. 6(b)Sch. 3 para. 6(2)(a) words repealed by 2011 asp 3 s. 21(b)(iii)Changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act, associated Parts and Chapters:Changes and effectsThis section lists the changes and effects yet to be applied to the whole Act, associated Parts and Chapters where applicable. This includes any insertions of whole new Parts, Chapters or provisions yet to be inserted into this Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing.Act applied by 2006 asp 6 s. 73(1)Act applied by S.S.I. 2006/269 art. 4(7)Whole provisions yet to be inserted into this Act (including any effects on those provisions):s. 5A inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 18(1)s. 9(3)(a)-(ab) substituted for s. 9(3)(a) by 2006 asp 17 s. 7(3)(b)s. 10A inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 20(1)s. 10A(1) modified by S.S.I. 2011/377 art. 5s. 28A inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 2s. 39A inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 24s. 41A-41I inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 23(1)s. 50A-50G and cross-heading inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 26(3)s. 73A inserted by 2004 c. 5 s. 90(2)s. 73A(ga) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 28(b)s. 73A(2)(ea)(eb) inserted by 2011 asp 3 s. 28(a)s. 73B inserted by 2004 c. 5 s. 93(1)s. 73C inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 7s. 73D 73E inserted by 2004 c. 5 s. 94(4)s. 73F inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 11s. 78A inserted by 2004 c. 5 Sch. 5 para. 15s. 82(1)(aa)-(ad) inserted by 2006 asp 17 s. 55(5)Commencement Orders yet to be applied to the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997:Commencement OrdersThis section lists the commencement orders yet to be applied to the whole Act. These effects are included in this view as they may be (but won’t necessarily be) relevant to the specific provision that you are viewing. Where applicable the commencement orders are listed under two headings, firstly those that bring some part of the Act you are viewing into force and secondly, those that bring into force legislation that affects some part of the legislation you are viewing. If you are viewing a prospective version or there is a prospective version available there may be commencement orders listed here that are relevant to the provision you are viewing.Commencement Orders bringing legislation that affects this Act into force:S.I. 2004/2097 art. 2 commences (2004 c. 5)S.I. 2006/1281 art. 2-4 commences (2004 c. 5)S.I. 2011/2329 art. 3 commences (2011 c. 5)S.S.I. 2003/219 art. 2 commences (2003 asp 4)S.S.I. 2003/456 art. 2 commences (2000 asp 5)S.S.I. 2006/101 art. 2 commences ()S.S.I. 2006/243 art. 3 commences (2004 c. 5)S.S.I. 2006/268 art. 3 commences (2004 c. 5)S.S.I. 2007/130 art. 2 Sch. commences (2006 asp 17)S.S.I. 2008/191 art. 2 commences (2006 asp 17)S.S.I. 2008/411 art. 2 commences (2006 asp 17)S.S.I. 2011/38 art. 2 Sch. commences (2011 asp 2)S.S.I. 2011/174 art. 2 commences (2011 asp 3)S.S.I. 2011/372 art. 2 Sch. commences (2011 asp 3)S.S.I. 2011/382 art. 2 commences () Part I S Listed Buildings Chapter I S Listing of Special Buildings1 Listing of buildings of special architectural or historic interest.S(1)For the purposes of this Act and with a view to the guidance of planning authorities in the performance of their functions under this Act in relation to buildings of special architectural or historic interest, the Secretary of State shall compile lists of such buildings or approve, with or without modifications, such lists compiled by other persons or bodies of persons, and may amend any list so compiled or approved.
(2)In considering whether to include a building in a list compiled or approved under this section, the Secretary of State may take into account not only the building itself but also—
(a)any respect in which its exterior contributes to the architectural or historic interest of any group of buildings of which it forms part, and
(3)Before compiling or approving, with or without modifications, any list under this section or amending any such list the Secretary of State shall consult such persons or bodies of persons as appear to him appropriate as having special knowledge of, or interest in, buildings of architectural or historic interest.
(4)In this Act “listed building” means a building which is for the time being included in a list compiled or approved by the Secretary of State under this section; and, for the purposes of this Act, the following shall be treated as part of the building—
(a)any object or structure fixed to the building, and
(b)any object or structure within the curtilage of the building which, though not fixed to the building, forms part of the land and has done so since before 1st July 1948.
(5)Schedule 1 (which makes provision as to the treatment as listed buildings of certain buildings formerly subject to building preservation orders) shall have effect.
2 Publication of lists.S(1)As soon as possible after any list has been compiled or approved under section 1, or any amendments of such a list have been made, a copy of so much of the list as relates to the district of any planning authority or the area of the local authority for the purposes of the M1Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, or of so much of the amendments as so relates, certified by or on behalf of the Secretary of State to be a true copy, shall be deposited with the clerk of that authority.
(2)As soon as possible after the inclusion of any building in a list under section 1, whether on the compilation or approval of the list or by amendment, or as soon as possible after any such list has been amended by the exclusion of any building from it—
(a)the Secretary of State shall inform the planning authority in whose district the building is situated of the inclusion or exclusion, and
(b)the planning authority shall serve a notice in the prescribed form on every owner, lessee and occupier of the building, stating that the building has been included in, or excluded from, the list.
(3)The Secretary of State shall keep available for public inspection, free of charge, at reasonable hours and at a convenient place, copies of all lists and amendments of lists compiled, approved or made by him under section 1.
(4)Every authority with whose clerk copies of any list or amendments are deposited under this section shall similarly keep available copies of so much of any such list or amendment as relates to buildings within their district or area.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM11987 c. 26. Prospective3 Temporary listing: building preservation notices.E+W+S+N.I.(1)If it appears to a planning authority that a building in their district which is not a listed building—
Prospective4 Temporary listing in urgent cases.E+W+S+N.I.(1)If it appears to the planning authority to be urgent that a building preservation notice should come into force, they may, instead of serving the notice on the owner, lessee and occupier of the building to which it relates, affix the notice conspicuously to some object on the building.
(2)The affixing of a notice under subsection (1) shall be treated for all the purposes of section 3, this section, sections 9 to 24 and Schedule 2 as service of the notice.
Prospective5 Provisions applicable on lapse of building preservation notice.E+W+S+N.I.Schedule 2 (which makes provision as respects the lapse of building reservation notices) shall have effect.
Chapter II S Authorisation of Works Affecting Listed Buildings Control of works in respect of listed buildingsS6 Restriction on works affecting listed buildings.SSubject to the following provisions of this Act, no person shall execute or cause to be executed any works for the demolition of a listed building or for its alteration or extension in any manner which would affect its character as a building of special architectural or historic interest, unless the works are authorised.
7 Authorisation of works: listed building consent.S(1)Works for the alteration or extension of a listed building are authorised if—
(a)the planning authority or the Secretary of State has granted written consent for the execution of the works, and
(b)the works are executed in accordance with the terms of the consent and of any conditions attached to it.
(a)such consent has been granted for their execution,
(b)notice of the proposal to execute the works has been given to the Royal Commission,
(i)for a period of at least 3 months following the grant of listed building consent, and before the commencement of the works, reasonable access to the building has been made available to members or officers of the Commission for the purpose of recording it, or
(ii)the Secretary of the Commission or other officer of theirs with authority to act on their behalf for the purposes of this section has stated in writing that they have completed their recording of the building or that they do not wish to record it, and
(a)works for the alteration, extension or demolition of a listed building have been executed without such consent, and
(b)written consent is granted by the planning authority or the Secretary of State for the retention of the works,
(4)In this section “the Royal Commission” means the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.
(5)The Secretary of State may by order provide that subsection (2) shall have effect with the substitution for the reference to the Royal Commission of a reference to such other body as may be so specified.
(6)Such an order shall apply in the case of works executed or to be executed on or after such date as may be specified in the order.
8 Offences.S(1)If a person contravenes section 6 he shall be guilty of an offence.
(a)that works to the building were urgently necessary in the interests of safety or health or for the preservation of the building,
(b)that it was not practicable to secure safety or health or, as the case may be, the preservation of the building by works of repair or works for affording temporary support or shelter,
(c)that the works carried out were limited to the minimum measures immediately necessary, and
(d)that notice in writing justifying in detail the carrying out of the works was given to the planning authority as soon as reasonably practicable.
(a)on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or a fine not exceeding £20,000, or both, or
Applications for listed building consentS9 Making of applications for listed building consent.S(1)Except as provided in sections 11 to 14, an application for listed building consent shall be made to and dealt with by the planning authority.
(2)Such an application shall be made in such form as the planning authority may require and shall contain—
(a)sufficient particulars to identify the building to which it relates, including a plan,
(b)such other plans and drawings as are necessary to describe the works which are the subject of the application, and
(c)such other particulars as may be required by the planning authority.
(3)Provision may be made by regulations with respect to—
(a)the manner in which applications for listed building consent are to be made,
(b)the manner in which such applications are to be advertised, and
(c)the time within which they are to be dealt with by planning authorities or, as the case may be, by the Secretary of State.
10 Certificates as to interests in listed building etc.S(1)Regulations may provide that an application for listed building consent shall not be entertained unless it is accompanied by a certificate in the prescribed form as to the interests in the building to which the application relates.
(a)include requirements corresponding to those mentioned in sections 35 and 38(2) of the principal Act,
(b)make provision as to who, in the case of any building, is to be treated as the owner for the purposes of any provision of the regulations, and
(c)make different provision for different cases or classes of case.
11 Reference of certain applications to Secretary of State.S(1)The Secretary of State may give directions requiring applications for listed building consent to be referred to him instead of being dealt with by the planning authority.
(2)A direction under this section may relate either to a particular application or to applications in respect of such buildings as may be specified in the direction.
(4)Before determining an application referred to him under this section, the Secretary of State shall, if either the applicant or the authority so desire, afford to each of them an opportunity of appearing before, and being heard by, a person appointed by the Secretary of State.
12 Duty to notify Secretary of State of applications.S(1)If a planning authority to whom application is made for listed building consent intend to grant such consent they shall first notify the Secretary of State of the application giving particulars of the works for which the consent is required.
(2)The Secretary of State may within the period of 28 days beginning with the date of the notification—
(a)direct the reference of the application to him under section 11, or
(3)The planning authority shall not grant listed building consent until—
(a)the period mentioned in subsection (2) has expired without the Secretary of State directing the reference of the application to him or giving them notice under paragraph (b) of that subsection, or
13 Directions concerning notification of applications etc.S(1)The Secretary of State may give directions that, in the case of such descriptions of applications for listed building consent as he may specify, other than such consent for the demolition of a building, section 12 shall not apply.
(2)Where a direction is in force under subsection (1) in respect of any description of application, planning authorities may determine applications of that description in any manner they think fit, without notifying the Secretary of State.
(3)Without prejudice to sections 9 to 12, the Secretary of State may give directions to planning authorities requiring them, in such cases or classes of case as may be specified in the directions, to notify to him and to such other persons as may be so specified—
(a)any applications made to them for listed building consent, and
(b)the decisions taken by the authorities on those applications.
14 Decision on application.S(1)Subject to the previous provisions of this Part, the planning authority or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State may grant or refuse an application for listed building consent and, if granting consent, may grant it subject to conditions.
(2)In considering whether to grant listed building consent for any works, the planning authority or the Secretary of State, as the case may be, shall have special regard to the desirability of preserving the building or its setting or any features of special architectural or historic interest which it possesses.
Grant of consent subject to conditionsS15 Power to impose conditions on grant of listed building consent.S(1)Without prejudice to the generality of section 14(1), the conditions subject to which listed building consent may be granted may include conditions with respect to—
(2)Listed building consent may also be granted subject to a condition reserving specified details of the works (whether or not set out in the application) for subsequent approval by the planning authority or, in the case of consent granted by the Secretary of State, specifying whether the reserved details are to be approved by the planning authority or by him.
(3)In granting a listed building consent a planning authority may attach to the consent a condition that no demolition of the listed building shall take place until either or both of the following requirements have been met—
(a)an agreement for the regulation of the development of the site of the listed building in accordance with a current planning permission has been made and recorded under section 75 of the principal Act;
(i)for the redevelopment of the site, or
in accordance with a current planning permission.
16 Limit of duration of listed building consent.S(1)Any listed building consent shall be granted subject to a condition that works permitted by that consent shall be commenced within such period as the planning authority may specify in the consent.
(2)If no time limit is specified in any grant of listed building consent under subsection (1), the grant shall be deemed to have been made subject to a condition that works in terms of the consent shall be commenced within 5 years from the date of the grant.
(3)Nothing in this section applies to any consent to the retention of works granted under section 7(3).
(4)The date of the granting or of the refusal of an application for listed building consent shall be the date on which the notice of the planning authority’s decision bears to have been signed on behalf of the authority.
17 Application for variation or discharge of conditions.S(1)Any person interested in a listed building with respect to which listed building consent has been granted subject to conditions may apply to the planning authority for the variation or discharge of the conditions.
(2)The application shall indicate what variation or discharge of conditions is applied for and the provisions of sections 9 to 13, 14(3) and 18 to 20 apply to such an application as they apply to an application for listed building consent.
(3)On such an application the planning authority or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State may vary or discharge the conditions attached to the consent, and may add new conditions consequential upon the variation or discharge, as they or he think fit.
AppealsS18 Right to appeal against decision or failure to take decision.S(1)Where a planning authority—
(a)refuse an application for listed building consent or grant it subject to conditions,
(b)refuse an application for variation or discharge of conditions subject to which such consent has been granted or grant it and add new conditions, or
the applicant, if he is aggrieved by the decision, may appeal to the Secretary of State.
(2)A person who has made such an application may also appeal to the Secretary of State if the planning authority have neither—
(a)given notice to the applicant of their decision on the application, nor
(b)in the case of such an application as is mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (b), given notice to the applicant that the application has been referred to the Secretary of State in accordance with directions given under section 11,
within the relevant period from the date of the receipt of the application or within such extended period as may at any time be agreed upon in writing between the applicant and the authority.
(a)in the case of such an application as is mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (b), such period as may be prescribed, and
(b)in the case of such an application for approval as is mentioned in subsection (1)(c), the period of two months from the date of the receipt of the application.
(4)For the purposes of the application of sections 20(1) and 58(7)(a) in relation to an appeal under subsection (2), the authority shall be treated as having refused the application in question.
19 Appeals: supplementary provisions.S(1)An appeal under section 18 must be made by notice served in the prescribed manner within such period as may be prescribed.
(a)in the case of an appeal under section 18(1), 28 days from the receipt by the applicant of notification of the decision, or
(b)in the case of an appeal under section 18(2), 28 days from the end of the relevant period within the meaning of that section or, as the case may be, the extended period there mentioned.
(4)In the case of a building in respect of which a building preservation notice is in force, the notice may include a claim that the building should not be included in such a list.
(5)Regulations may provide that an appeal in respect of an application for listed building consent, or for the variation or discharge of conditions subject to which such consent has been granted, shall not be entertained unless it is accompanied by a certificate in the prescribed form as to the interests in the building to which the appeal relates.
(6)Any such regulations may include provisions corresponding to those which may be included in regulations under section 10 by virtue of section 10(2).
(a)issues a certificate which purports to comply with the requirements of regulations made by virtue of subsection (5) or (6) and which contains a statement which he knows to be false or misleading in a material particular, or
20 Determination of appeals.S(1)The Secretary of State may allow or dismiss an appeal under section 18, or may reverse or vary any part of the decision of the authority, whether or not the appeal relates to that part, and—
(a)may deal with the application as if it had been made to him in the first instance, and
(2)Before determining the appeal the Secretary of State shall, if either the appellant or the planning authority so wish, give each of them an opportunity of appearing before, and being heard by, a person appointed by the Secretary of State for the purpose.
(4)Schedule 3 (which makes provision regarding the determination of certain appeals by a person appointed by the Secretary of State) applies to appeals under section 18.
Revocation and modification of consentS21 Revocation and modification of listed building consent by planning authority.S(1)If it appears to the planning authority that it is expedient to revoke or modify listed building consent granted on an application made under this Act, the authority may revoke or modify the consent to such extent as they consider expedient.
(2)In performing their functions under subsection (1) the authority shall have regard to the development plan and to any other material considerations.
22 Procedure for section 21 orders: opposed cases.S(1)Except as provided in section 23, an order made by a planning authority under section 21 shall not take effect unless it is confirmed by the Secretary of State.
(2)Where a planning authority submit an order to the Secretary of State for confirmation, they shall serve notice on—
(a)the owner of the building affected,
(b)the lessee of that building,
(c)the occupier of that building, and
(d)any other person who in their opinion will be affected by the order.
(4)If within that period a person on whom the notice is served so requires, the Secretary of State shall, before he confirms the order, give such an opportunity both to that person and to the planning authority.
(5)The Secretary of State may confirm any such order submitted to him either without modification or subject to such modifications as he considers expedient.
23 Procedure for section 21 orders: unopposed cases.S(1)This section shall have effect where—
(a)the planning authority have made an order under section 21 revoking or modifying a listed building consent granted by them, and
(b)the owner, lessee and occupier of the land and all persons who in the authority’s opinion will be affected by the order have notified the authority in writing that they do not object to the order.
(a)advertise in the prescribed manner the fact that the order has been made, and the advertisement shall specify—
(i)the period within which persons affected by the order may give notice to the Secretary of State that they wish an opportunity of appearing before, and being heard by, a person appointed by the Secretary of State for the purpose, and
(ii)the period at the end of which, if no such notice is given to the Secretary of State, the order may take effect by virtue of this section and without being confirmed by him,
(b)serve notice to the same effect on the persons mentioned in subsection (1)(b), and
(c)send a copy of any such advertisement to the Secretary of State not more than 3 days after its publication.
(3)A notice under subsection (2)(b) shall include a statement to the effect that no compensation is payable under section 25 in respect of an order under section 21 which takes effect by virtue of subsection (4) of this section.
(a)no person claiming to be affected by the order has given notice to the Secretary of State as mentioned in subsection (2)(a)(i) within the period referred to in that subsection, and
(b)the Secretary of State has not directed that the order be submitted to him for confirmation,
the order shall take effect at the end of the period referred to in subsection (2)(a)(ii) without being confirmed by the Secretary of State as required by section 22(1).
(5)The period referred to in subsection (2)(a)(i) must not be less than 28 days from the date on which the advertisement first appears.
(6)The period referred to in subsection (2)(a)(ii) must not be less than 14 days from the end of the period referred to in subsection (2)(a)(i).
24 Revocation and modification of listed building consent by Secretary of State.S(1)If it appears to the Secretary of State that it is expedient that an order should be made under section 21 revoking or modifying any listed building consent granted on an application under this Act, he may himself make such an order revoking or modifying the consent to such extent as he considers expedient.
(3)The Secretary of State shall not make an order under that subsection without consulting the planning authority.
(d)any other person who in his opinion will be affected by the order.
(6)If within that period a person on whom the notice is served so requires, the Secretary of State shall, before he makes the order, give such an opportunity both to that person and to the planning authority.
(8)An order under this section shall have the same effect as if it had been made by the planning authority under section 21 and confirmed by the Secretary of State under section 22.
Chapter III S Rights of Owners etc. CompensationS25 Compensation where listed building consent revoked or modified.S(1)This section shall have effect where listed building consent is revoked or modified by an order under section 21 (other than an order which takes effect by virtue of section 23).
(2)If, on a claim made to the planning authority within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, it is shown that a person interested in the building—
(a)has incurred expenditure in carrying out works which are rendered abortive by the revocation or modification, or
the authority shall pay to that person compensation in respect of that expenditure, loss or damage.
(3)Subject to subsection (4), no compensation shall be paid under this section in respect of—
(a)any works carried out before the grant of the listed building consent which is revoked or modified, or
(b)any other loss or damage (not being loss or damage consisting of depreciation of the value of an interest in land) arising out of anything done or omitted to be done before the grant of that consent.
(4)For the purposes of this section, expenditure incurred in the preparation of plans for the purposes of any works, or upon other similar matters preparatory to any works, shall be taken to be included in the expenditure incurred in carrying out those works.
26 Compensation for loss or damage caused by service of building preservation notice.S(1)This section applies where a building preservation notice ceases to have effect without the building having been included in a list compiled or approved by the Secretary of State under section 1.
(2)Any person who at the time when the notice was served had an interest in the building shall, on making a claim to the planning authority within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, be entitled to be paid compensation by the authority in respect of any loss or damage directly attributable to the effect of the notice.
(3)The loss or damage in respect of which compensation is payable under subsection (2) shall include a sum payable in respect of any breach of contract caused by the necessity of discontinuing or countermanding any works to the building on account of the building preservation notice being in force with respect to it.
27 General provisions as to compensation for depreciation under this Part.S(1)For the purpose of assessing any compensation to which this section applies, the rules set out in section 12 of the M2Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963 shall, so far as applicable and subject to any necessary modifications, have effect as they have effect for the purpose of assessing compensation for the compulsory acquisition of an interest in land.
(2)This section applies to any compensation which is payable under section 25 or 26 in respect of depreciation of the value of an interest in land.
(3)Where an interest in land is subject to a heritable security—
(a)any compensation to which this section applies which is payable in respect of depreciation of the value of that interest, shall be assessed as if the interest were not subject to the security,
(b)a claim for any such compensation may be made by any creditor in a heritable security over the interest, but without prejudice to the making of a claim by the person entitled to the interest,
(c)no compensation to which this section applies shall be payable in respect of the interest of the creditor in the heritable security (as distinct from the interest which is subject to the security), and
(d)any compensation to which this section applies which is payable in respect of the interest which is subject to the heritable security shall be paid to the creditor in the security or, if there is more than one such creditor, to the creditor whose security ranks first, and shall in either case be applied by him as if it were proceeds of sale by him under the powers competent to creditors in heritable securities.
(4)Except in so far as may be otherwise provided by any regulations made under this Act, any question of disputed compensation under section 25 or 26 shall be referred to and determined by the Lands Tribunal.
(5)In relation to the determination of any such question, the provisions of sections 9 and 11 of the M3Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963 shall apply, subject to any necessary modifications and to the provisions of any regulations made under this Act.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM21963 c. 51. M31963 c. 51. Listed building purchase noticesS28 Purchase notice on refusal or conditional grant of listed building consent.S(1)Where—
(a)listed building consent in respect of a building is refused or is granted subject to conditions, or is revoked or modified by an order under section 21 or 24, and
(b)any owner or lessee of the building claims that—
(i)the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) are satisfied with respect to it and any land comprising the building, or contiguous or adjacent to it, and owned or occupied with it, and
(ii)the conditions mentioned in subsection (3) are satisfied with respect to that land,
he may, within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, serve on the planning authority in whose district the building and land is situated a notice (in this Act referred to as a “listed building purchase notice”) requiring that authority to purchase his interest in the building and the land in accordance with sections 29 to 33.
(2)The conditions mentioned in subsection (1)(b)(i) are—
(a)that the building and land in respect of which the notice is served have become incapable of reasonably beneficial use in their existing state,
(b)in a case where listed building consent has been granted subject to conditions with respect to the execution of the works or has been modified by the imposition of such conditions, that the building and land cannot be rendered capable of such use by the carrying out of the works in accordance with those conditions, and
(c)in any case, that the building and land cannot be rendered capable of such use by the carrying out of any other works for which listed building consent has been granted or for which the planning authority or the Secretary of State has undertaken to grant such consent.
(3)The conditions mentioned in subsection (1)(b)(ii) are that the use of the land is substantially inseparable from that of the building and that it ought to be treated, together with the building, as a single holding.
(4)Where, for the purpose of determining whether the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) are satisfied in relation to any building and land, any question arises as to what is or would in any particular circumstances be a reasonably beneficial use of the building and land, no account shall be taken of any prospective use which would involve the carrying out of development (other than any development specified in paragraph 1 or 2 of Schedule 11 to the principal Act) or of any works requiring listed building consent which might be executed to the building, other than works for which the planning authority or the Secretary of State has undertaken to grant such consent.
29 Action by planning authority on whom listed building purchase notice served.S(1)The planning authority on whom a listed building purchase notice is served under section 28 shall serve on the owner or lessee by whom the notice was served a notice stating—
(a)that the authority are willing to comply with the purchase notice,
(b)that another planning authority or statutory undertakers specified in the notice under this subsection have agreed to comply with it in their place, or
(c)that for reasons specified in the notice under this subsection the authority are not willing to comply with the purchase notice and have not found any other planning authority or statutory undertakers who will agree to comply with it in their place, and that they have sent to the Secretary of State a copy of the purchase notice and of the notice under this subsection.
(2)A notice under subsection (1) must be served before the end of the period of 3 months beginning with the date of service of the listed building purchase notice.
(3)Where the planning authority on whom a listed building purchase notice is served by an owner or lessee have served on him a notice in accordance with subsection (1)(a) or (b) the authority, or the other planning authority or statutory undertakers specified in the notice, as the case may be, shall be deemed—
(a)to be authorised to acquire the interest of the owner or lessee compulsorily in accordance with the provisions of section 42, and
(b)to have served a notice to treat in respect of it on the date of service of the notice under that subsection.
(4)Where the planning authority propose to serve such a notice as is mentioned in subsection (1)(c), they shall first send to the Secretary of State a copy of—
(a)the proposed notice, and
(b)the listed building purchase notice which was served on them.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Modifications etc. (not altering text)C1S. 29: power to modify conferred (27.5.1997) by 1980 c. 65, Sch. 30 Pt. II para. 10 (as substituted (27.5.1997) by 1997 c. 11, ss. 4, 6(2), Sch. 2 para. 31(12))30 Procedure on reference of listed building purchase notice to Secretary of State.S(1)Where a copy of a listed building purchase notice is sent to the Secretary of State under section 29(4), he shall consider whether to confirm the notice or to take other action under section 31 in respect of it.
(a)to the person who served the notice,
(b)to the planning authority on whom it was served, and
(c)if the Secretary of State proposes to substitute any other planning authority or statutory undertakers for the planning authority on whom the notice was served, to them.
(3)A notice under subsection (2) shall specify the period (which must not be less than 28 days from its service) within which any of the persons, authorities or statutory undertakers on whom it is served may require the Secretary of State to give them an opportunity of appearing before, and being heard by, a person appointed by the Secretary of State for the purpose.
(4)If within that period any of those persons, authorities or statutory undertakers so requires, the Secretary of State shall, before he confirms the listed building purchase notice or takes any other action under section 31 in respect of it, give each of them such an opportunity.
(5)If, after any of those persons, authorities or statutory undertakers have appeared before and been heard by the appointed person, or the persons, authorities and statutory undertakers concerned have agreed to dispense with such a hearing, it appears to the Secretary of State to be expedient to take action under section 31 otherwise than in accordance with the notice given by him, the Secretary of State may take that action accordingly.
(6)In this section and sections 31 to 33, “land” means the building and the land in respect of which the notice under section 28(1) is served.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Modifications etc. (not altering text)C2S. 30: power to modify conferred (27.5.1997) by 1980 c. 65, Sch. 30 Pt. II para. 11 (as substituted (27.5.1997) by 1997 c. 11, ss. 4, 6(2), Sch. 2 para. 31(12))31 Action by Secretary of State in relation to listed building purchase notice.S(1)Subject to the following provisions of this section, if the Secretary of State is satisfied that the conditions specified in section 28(2)(a) to (c) are satisfied in the case of any listed building purchase notice, he shall confirm the notice.
(a)for preserving the building or its amenities,
(a)in the case of a notice served on account of the refusal of listed building consent for any works, grant such consent for those works,
(b)in the case of a notice served on account of such consent being granted subject to conditions, revoke or amend those conditions so far as it appears to him to be required in order to enable the land to be rendered capable of reasonably beneficial use by the carrying out of those works,
(c)in the case of a notice served on account of such consent being revoked by an order under section 21 or 24, cancel the order revoking the consent, or
(5)If it appears to the Secretary of State that the land, or any part of it, could be rendered capable of reasonably beneficial use within a reasonable time by the carrying out—
he may, instead of confirming the listed building purchase notice (or confirming it so far as it relates to that part), direct that if an application is made for such consent for those works, or as the case may be for planning permission for that development, it shall be granted.
(6)If it appears to the Secretary of State, having regard to the probable ultimate use of the building or its site, that it is expedient to do so he may, if he confirms the notice, modify it in relation to either the whole or any part of the land, by substituting another planning authority or statutory undertakers for the authority on whom the notice was served.
(7)Any reference in section 30 to the taking of action by the Secretary of State under this section includes a reference to the taking by him of a decision not to confirm the purchase notice on the grounds that any of the conditions referred to in subsection (1) of this section are not satisfied.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Modifications etc. (not altering text)C3S. 31(6): power to modify conferred (27.5.1997) by 1980 c. 65, Sch. 30 Pt. II para. 12 (as substituted (27.5.1997) by 1997 c. 11, ss. 4, 6(2), Sch. 2 para. 31(12))32 Effect of Secretary of State’s action in relation to listed building purchase notice.S(1)Where the Secretary of State confirms a listed building purchase notice, the authority on whom the notice was served shall be deemed—
(a)to be authorised to acquire the owner’s or lessee’s interest in the land compulsorily in accordance with the provisions of section 42, and
(b)to have served a notice to treat in respect of it on such date as the Secretary of State may direct.
(2)If before the end of the relevant period the Secretary of State has neither—
(a)confirmed the listed building purchase notice, nor
(b)notified the owner or lessee by whom it was served that he does not propose to confirm it, nor
(c)taken any such action in respect of it as is mentioned in subsection (4) or (5) of section 31,
the notice shall be deemed to be confirmed at the end of that period and the authority on whom the notice was served shall be deemed to have been authorised as is mentioned in subsection (1)(a) and to have served a notice to treat in respect of the owner’s or lessee’s interest at the end of that period.
(3)Where a listed building purchase notice is confirmed in respect of only part of the land, references in this section to the owner’s or lessee’s interest in the land are references to the owner’s or lessee’s interest in that part.
(4)Where a listed building purchase notice is modified under section 31(6) by the substitution of another planning authority or statutory undertakers for the authority on whom the notice was served, the reference in subsection (1) to that authority is to that other planning authority or those statutory undertakers.
(5)In this section “the relevant period” means, subject to subsection (6)—
(a)the period of 9 months beginning with the date of the service of the listed building purchase notice, or
(b)if it ends earlier, the period of 6 months beginning with the date on which a copy of the purchase notice was sent to the Secretary of State.
(6)The relevant period does not run if the Secretary of State has before him at the same time both—
(a)a copy of the listed building purchase notice sent to him under section 29(4), and
(b)a notice of appeal under section 18 or 35 relating to any of the land to which the purchase notice relates.
(7)Where any decision by the Secretary of State to confirm or not to confirm a listed building purchase notice (including any decision to confirm the notice only in respect of part of the land, or to give any direction as to the granting of listed building consent or planning permission) is quashed under section 58, the notice shall be treated as cancelled, but the owner or lessee may serve a further notice in its place.
(8)For the purposes of determining whether such a further notice has been served within the period prescribed for the service of listed building purchase notices, the decision concerning listed building consent on account of which the notice has been served shall be treated as having been made on the date on which the decision of the Secretary of State was quashed.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Modifications etc. (not altering text)C4S. 32(4): power to modify conferred (27.5.1997) by 1980 c. 65, Sch. 30 Pt. II para. 13 (as substituted (27.5.1997) by 1997 c. 11, ss. 4, 6(2), Sch. 2 para. 31(12))33 Reduction of compensation on acquisition where section 25 compensation payable.SWhere compensation is payable under section 25 in respect of expenditure incurred in carrying out any works to a building, any compensation which then becomes payable in respect of the acquisition of an interest in the land in pursuance of a listed building purchase notice shall be reduced by an amount equal to the value of those works.
Chapter IV S Enforcement34 Power to issue listed building enforcement notice.S(1)Where it appears to the planning authority—
(a)that any works have been, or are being, executed to a listed building in their district, and
(b)that the works are such as to involve a contravention of section 8(1) or (2),
they may, if they consider it expedient to do so having regard to the effect of the works on the character of the building as one of special architectural or historic interest, serve a notice under this section (in this Act referred to as a “listed building enforcement notice”).
(2)A listed building enforcement notice shall specify the alleged contravention and require such steps as may be specified in the notice to be taken—
(a)for restoring the building to its former state,
(b)if the authority consider that such restoration would not be reasonably practicable or would be undesirable, for executing such further works specified in the notice as they consider are required to alleviate in a manner acceptable to them the effect of the works which were carried out without listed building consent, or
(c)for bringing the building to the state it would have been in if the terms and conditions of any listed building consent for the works had been complied with.
(3)In considering whether such restoration is undesirable under subsection (2)(b), the authority shall have regard to the desirability of preserving—
(a)the character of the building, or
(b)its features of architectural or historical interest.
(4)Where such further works as are mentioned in subsection (2)(b) have been carried out on a building, listed building consent shall be deemed to have been granted in respect of the works carried out on that building.
(5)A listed building enforcement notice—
(a)shall specify the date upon which it is to take effect and, subject to section 35(3), shall take effect on that date, and
(b)shall specify the period (the “period for compliance”) within which any steps are required to be taken and may specify different periods for different steps,
and, where different periods apply to different steps, references in this Act to the period for compliance with a listed building enforcement notice, in relation to any step, are to the period within which the step is required to be taken.
(6)A copy of a listed building enforcement notice shall be served—
(a)on the owner, on the lessee and on the occupier of the building to which it relates, and
(b)on any other person having an interest in the building, being an interest which in the opinion of the authority is materially affected by the notice.
(7)The planning authority may—
(a)withdraw a listed building enforcement notice (without prejudice to their power to issue another), or
(b)waive or relax any requirement of such a notice and, in particular, extend the period specified in accordance with subsection (5),
(8)The planning authority shall, immediately after exercising the powers conferred by subsection (7), give notice of the exercise to every person who has been served with a copy of the listed building enforcement notice or would, if the notice were reissued, be served with a copy of it.
(9)Every planning authority shall keep available for public inspection free of charge at reasonable hours and at a convenient place a list containing particulars of any building in their district in respect of which a listed building enforcement notice has been served.
35 Appeal against listed building enforcement notice.S(1)A person on whom a listed building enforcement notice is served or any other person having an interest in the building to which it relates may, at any time before the date specified in the notice as the date on which it is to take effect, appeal to the Secretary of State against the notice on any of the following grounds—
(b)that the matters alleged to constitute a contravention of section 8(1) or (2) have not occurred;
(c)that those matters (if they occurred) do not constitute such a contravention;
(i)works to the building were urgently necessary in the interests of safety or health, or for the preservation of the building,
(ii)it was not practicable to secure safety or health or, as the case may be, the preservation of the building by works of repair or works for affording temporary support or shelter, and
(iii)the works carried out were limited to the minimum measures immediately necessary;
(e)that listed building consent ought to be granted for the works, or that any relevant condition of such consent which has been granted ought to be discharged, or different conditions substituted;
(f)that copies of the notice were not served as required by section 34(6);
(g)except in relation to such a requirement as is mentioned in section 34(2)(b) or (c), that the requirements of the notice exceed what is necessary for restoring the building to its condition before the works were carried out;
(h)that the period specified in the notice as the period within which any step required by the notice is to be taken falls short of what should reasonably be allowed;
(j)that steps required to be taken by virtue of section 34(2)(b) exceed what is necessary to alleviate the effect of the works executed to the building;
(k)that steps required to be taken by virtue of section 34(2)(c) exceed what may reasonably be required to bring the building to the state in which it would have been if the terms and conditions of the listed building consent had been complied with.
(2)An appeal under this section shall be made either—
(a)by giving written notice of the appeal to the Secretary of State before the date specified in the listed building enforcement notice as the date on which it is to take effect, or
(b)by sending such notice to him in a properly addressed and prepaid letter posted to him at such time that, in the ordinary course of post, it would be delivered to him before that date.
(4)A person who gives notice of appeal under this section shall submit to the Secretary of State, either when giving the notice or within such time as may be prescribed, a statement in writing—
(a)specifying the grounds on which he is appealing against the listed building enforcement notice, and
(5)Schedule 3 (which makes provision regarding the determination of certain appeals by a person appointed by the Secretary of State) applies in relation to appeals under this section.
36 Appeals: supplementary provisions.S(1)The Secretary of State may prescribe the procedure to be followed on appeals under section 35, and may in particular—
(a)require the planning authority to submit, within such time as may be prescribed, a statement indicating the submissions which they propose to put forward on the appeal,
(b)specify the matters to be included in such a statement,
(c)require the authority or the appellant to give such notice of such an appeal as may be prescribed to such persons as may be prescribed, and
(2)Subject to section 37(3), the Secretary of State shall, if either the planning authority or the appellant so requires, give each of them an opportunity of appearing before and being heard by a person appointed by him for the purpose.
37 Determination of appeals under section 35.S(1)On the determination of an appeal under section 35 the Secretary of State shall give directions for giving effect to the determination, including where appropriate directions for quashing the listed building enforcement notice.
(2)On such an appeal the Secretary of State—
(i)correct any defect, error or misdescription in the listed building enforcement notice, or
(ii)vary the terms of the listed building enforcement notice,
if he is satisfied that the correction or variation will not cause injustice to the appellant or the planning authority, and
(b)in a case where it would otherwise be a ground for determining the appeal in favour of the appellant that a person required by section 34(6) to be served with a copy of the notice was not served, may disregard that fact if he is satisfied that the person has not been substantially prejudiced by the failure to serve him.
(a)dismiss such an appeal if the appellant fails to comply with section 35(4) within the prescribed time;
(b)allow such an appeal or quash the listed building enforcement notice if the planning authority fail to comply within the prescribed period with any requirement imposed by regulations made by virtue of section 36(1)(a), (b) or (d).
(4)On the determination of an appeal under section 35 the Secretary of State may—
(a)grant listed building consent for the works to which the listed building enforcement notice relates,
(c)if he thinks fit, exercise his power under section 1 to amend any list compiled or approved under that section by removing from it the building to which the appeal relates.
(5)Any listed building consent granted by the Secretary of State under subsection (4) shall be treated as granted on an application for the same consent under section 9.
(6)The validity of a listed building enforcement notice shall not, except by way of appeal under section 35, be questioned in any proceedings whatsoever on the grounds specified in section 35(1)(b) and (f).
38 Execution of works required by listed building enforcement notice.S(1)If any of the steps specified in the listed building enforcement notice have not been taken within the period for compliance with the notice, the authority may—
(a)enter on the land and take those steps, and
(b)recover from the person who is then the owner or lessee of the land any expenses reasonably incurred by them in doing so.
(2)Where a listed building enforcement notice has been served in respect of a building—
(a)any expenses incurred by the owner, lessee or occupier of a building for the purpose of complying with it, and
(b)any sums paid by the owner or lessee of a building under subsection (1) in respect of expenses incurred by the planning authority in taking steps required by it,
shall be deemed to be incurred or paid for the use and at the request of the person who carried out the works to which the notice relates.
(3)If on a complaint by the owner of any land it appears to the sheriff that the occupier of the land is preventing the owner from carrying out work required to be carried out by a listed building enforcement notice, the sheriff may by warrant authorise the owner to go on the land and carry out that work.
(4)A planning authority taking steps under subsection (1) may sell any materials removed by them from the land unless those materials are claimed by the owner within 3 days of their removal.
(5)After any such sale the planning authority shall pay the proceeds to the owner less the expenses recoverable by them from him.
(6)Where a planning authority seek, under subsection (1), to recover any expenses from a person on the basis that he is the owner of any land, and such person proves that—
(a)he is receiving the rent in respect of that land merely as trustee, tutor, curator, factor or agent of some other person, and
his liability shall be limited to the total amount of the money which he has or has had in his hands on behalf of that other person.
(7)A planning authority who by reason of subsection (6) have not recovered the whole of any such expenses from a trustee, tutor, curator, factor or agent may recover any unpaid balance from the person on whose behalf the rent is received.
(8)Any person who wilfully obstructs a person acting in the exercise of powers under subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
39 Offence where listed building enforcement notice not complied with.S(1)Where, after the end of the period for compliance with the notice, any step required by a listed building enforcement notice to be taken has not been taken, the person who is for the time being owner of the land is in breach of the notice.
(a)that he did everything he could be expected to do to secure that all the steps required by the notice were taken, or
(6)In determining the amount of any fine to be imposed on a person convicted of an offence under this section, the court shall in particular have regard to any financial benefit which has accrued or appears likely to accrue to him in consequence of the offence.
40 Effect of listed building consent on listed building enforcement notice.S(1)If, after the issue of a listed building enforcement notice, consent is granted under section 7(3)—
(a)for the retention of any work to which the listed building enforcement notice relates, or
(b)permitting the retention of works without complying with some condition subject to which a previous listed building consent was granted,
the listed building enforcement notice shall cease to have effect in so far as it requires steps to be taken involving the works not being retained or, as the case may be, for complying with that condition.
41 Enforcement by Secretary of State.S(1)If it appears to the Secretary of State that it is expedient that a listed building enforcement notice should be served in respect of any land, he may himself serve such a notice under section 34.
(2)A listed building enforcement notice served by the Secretary of State shall have the same effect as a notice served by the planning authority.
(3)The Secretary of State shall not serve such a notice without consulting the planning authority.
(4)The provisions of this Act relating to listed building enforcement notices apply, so far as relevant, to a listed building enforcement notice served by the Secretary of State as they apply to a listed building enforcement notice served by a planning authority, but with the substitution for any reference to the planning authority of a reference to the Secretary of State, and any other necessary modifications.
Chapter V S Prevention of Deterioration and Damage Compulsory acquisition of listed building in need of repairS42 Compulsory acquisition of listed building in need of repair.S(1)If it appears to the Secretary of State that reasonable steps are not being taken for properly preserving a listed building, he—
(a)may authorise the planning authority for the district in which the building is situated to acquire compulsorily under this section the building and any relevant land, or
(2)The Secretary of State shall not make or confirm a compulsory purchase order for the acquisition of any building by virtue of this section unless he is satisfied that it is expedient to make provision for the preservation of the building and to authorise its compulsory acquisition for that purpose.
(3)The M4Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947 shall apply to the compulsory acquisition of land under this section and accordingly shall have effect—
(a)as if this section had been in force immediately before the commencement of that Act, and
(b)as if references in it to the Minister of Transport and to the enactments specified in section 1(1)(b) of that Act included respectively references to the Secretary of State and to this section.
(4)Any person having an interest in a building which it is proposed to acquire compulsorily under this section may, within 28 days after the service of the notice required to be served under paragraph 3(b) of Schedule 1 to that Act of 1947, apply to the sheriff for an order prohibiting further proceedings on the compulsory purchase order.
(5)If on an application under subsection (4) the sheriff is satisfied that reasonable steps have been taken for properly preserving the building, he shall make an order accordingly.
(6)Any person aggrieved by the decision of the sheriff on an application under subsection (4) may appeal against the decision to the Court of Session, but only on a question of law.
(7)In this section “relevant land”, in relation to any building, means the land comprising or contiguous or adjacent to it which appears to the Secretary of State to be required for preserving the building or its amenities, or for affording access to it, or for its proper control or management.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM41947 c. 42. 43 Repairs notice as preliminary to acquisition under section 42.S(1)The compulsory purchase of a building under section 42 shall not be started by the planning authority or by the Secretary of State unless at least 2 months previously the authority or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State has served on the owner of the building a notice under this section (in this section referred to as a “repairs notice”)—
(a)specifying the works which the authority or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State considers reasonably necessary for the proper preservation of the building, and
(b)explaining the effect of sections 42 to 45,
(a)a building is demolished after a repairs notice has been served in respect of it by a planning authority or the Secretary of State, but
the demolition of the building shall not prevent the authority or the Secretary of State from being authorised under section 42 to acquire compulsorily the site of the building.
(3)A planning authority or the Secretary of State may at any time withdraw a repairs notice served by them or him on any person and shall, in that event, immediately give him notice of the withdrawal.
(4)Where a repairs notice has been served on a person in respect of a building, he shall not be entitled to serve a listed building purchase notice in respect of it until the expiration of 3 months beginning with the date of the service of the repairs notice or, if during that period the compulsory acquisition of the building is begun under section 42, unless and until the compulsory acquisition is discontinued.
(5)For the purposes of this section a compulsory acquisition—
(a)is started when the planning authority or the Secretary of State, as the case may be, serves the notice required by paragraph 3(b) of Schedule 1 to the M5Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947, and
(i)in the case of acquisition by the Secretary of State, when he decides not to make the compulsory purchase order, and
(ii)in any other case, where the order is withdrawn or the Secretary of State decides not to confirm it.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM51947 c. 42. 44 Compensation on compulsory acquisition of listed building.SSubject to section 45, for the purpose of assessing compensation in respect of any compulsory acquisition of land including a building which immediately before the date of the compulsory purchase order was listed, it shall be assumed that listed building consent would be granted—
(a)for any works for the alteration or extension of the building, or
(b)for the demolition of the building for the purpose of development of any class specified in Schedule 11 to the principal Act (development not constituting new development).
45 Minimum compensation in case of listed building deliberately left derelict.S(1)If a planning authority—
(a)propose to acquire a building compulsorily under section 42, and
they may make a direction for minimum compensation.
(2)Subject to the provisions of this section, if the Secretary of State acquires a building compulsorily under section 42 he may, if he is satisfied as mentioned in subsection (1)(b), include a direction for minimum compensation in the compulsory purchase order.
(3)Without prejudice to so much of paragraph 3(b) of Schedule 1 to the M6Acquisition of Land (Authorisation Procedure) (Scotland) Act 1947 (notices stating effect of compulsory purchase order or, as the case may be, draft order) as requires the notice to state the effect of the order, the notice required to be served in accordance with that provision shall—
(a)include a statement that the authority have made a direction for minimum compensation or, as the case may be, that the Secretary of State has included such a direction in the draft order prepared by him in accordance with paragraph 7 of that Schedule, and
(4)A direction for minimum compensation in relation to a building compulsorily acquired is a direction that for the purpose of assessing compensation it is to be assumed, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the M7Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963, the principal Act or this Act—
(a)that planning permission would not be granted for any development or redevelopment of the site of the building, and
(b)that listed building consent would not be granted for any works for the demolition, alteration or extension of the building other than development or works necessary for restoring it to, and maintaining it in, a proper state of repair.
(a)a planning authority have made a direction for minimum compensation and the Secretary of State confirms the compulsory purchase order relating to the acquisition of the building in question, or
(b)the Secretary of State, under subsection (2) above, includes such a direction in a compulsory purchase order made by him,
the compensation in respect of the compulsory acquisition shall be assessed in accordance with the direction.
(6)Where a planning authority make a direction for minimum compensation, or the Secretary of State includes such a direction in a draft compulsory purchase order prepared by him, any person having an interest in the building may, within 28 days after the service of the notice mentioned in subsection (3), apply to the sheriff for an order that the planning authority’s direction for minimum compensation be reversed or, as the case may be, that such a direction be not included in the compulsory purchase order as made by the Secretary of State.
(7)If the sheriff is satisfied that the building has not been deliberately allowed to fall into disrepair for the purpose mentioned in subsection (1), he shall make the order applied for.
(8)A person aggrieved by the decision of the sheriff on an application under subsection (6) may appeal against the decision to the Court of Session, but only on a question of law.
(9)The rights conferred by subsections (6) and (8) shall not prejudice those conferred by section 42(4) and (6).
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM61947 c. 42. M71963 c. 51. 46 Ending of rights over land compulsorily acquired.S(1)Subject to the provisions of this section, upon the completion by the acquiring authority of a compulsory acquisition of land under section 42—
(a)all private rights of way and rights of laying down, erecting, continuing or maintaining any apparatus on, under or over the land and all other rights or servitudes in or relating to that land shall be extinguished, and
(a)any right vested in, or apparatus belonging to, statutory undertakers for the purpose of the carrying on of their undertaking,
(b)any right conferred by or in accordance with the telecommunications code on the operator of a telecommunications code system, or
(c)any telecommunications apparatus kept installed for the purposes of any such system.
(3)In respect of any right or apparatus not falling within subsection (2), subsection (1) shall have effect subject to—
(a)any direction given by the acquiring authority before the completion of the acquisition that subsection (1) shall not apply to any right or apparatus specified in the direction, and
(b)any agreement which may be made (whether before or after the completion of the acquisition) between the acquiring authority and the person in or to whom the right or apparatus in question is vested or belongs.
(5)Any compensation payable under this section shall be determined in accordance with the M8Land Compensation (Scotland) Act 1963.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM81963 c. 51. Acquisition by agreementS47 Acquisition of land by agreement.S(1)A planning authority may acquire by agreement—
(a)any building appearing to them to be of special architectural or historic interest, and
(b)any land comprising or contiguous or adjacent to such a building which appears to them to be required—
(i)for preserving the building or its amenities,
(2)The enactments mentioned in subsection (3) shall apply in relation to the acquisition of land under subsection (1).
(a)the Lands Clauses Acts (except the provisions relating to the purchase of land otherwise than by agreement and the provisions relating to access to the special Act, and except sections 120 to 125 of the M9Lands Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845), and
(b)sections 6 and 70 of the M10Railways Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) Act 1845, and sections 71 to 78 of that Act, as originally enacted and not as amended for certain purposes by section 15 of the M11Mines (Working Facilities and Support) Act 1923.
(4)For the purposes of the application of those enactments—
(a)this section shall be deemed to be the special Act, and
(b)references to the promoters of the undertaking or to the company shall be construed as references to the authority authorised to acquire the land under this section.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM91845 c. 19. M101845 c. 33. M111923 c. 20. Management of acquired buildingsS48 Management of listed buildings acquired under this Act.S(1)Where a planning authority acquire any building or other land under section 42(1) or 47(1)(a) or (b), they may make such arrangements as to its management, use or disposal as they consider appropriate for the purpose of its preservation.
(2)Where the Secretary of State acquires any building or other land under section 42(1), he may—
(a)make such arrangements as he thinks fit as to the management, custody or use of the building or land, and
Urgent preservationS49 Urgent works to preserve unoccupied listed buildings.S(1)A planning authority may execute any works which appear to them to be urgently necessary for the preservation of a listed building in their district.
(2)The Secretary of State may execute any works which appear to him to be urgently necessary for the preservation of a listed building.
(4)If the building is occupied works may be carried out only to those parts which are not in use.
(5)The owner of the building shall be given not less than 7 days’ notice in writing of the intention to carry out the works.
(6)The notice shall describe the works proposed to be carried out.
50 Recovery of expenses of works under section 49.S(1)This section has effect for enabling the expenses of works executed under section 49 to be recovered.
(2)The planning authority or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State may give notice to the owner of the building requiring him to pay the expenses of the works.
(a)the expenses which may be recovered include any continuing expenses involved in making available the apparatus or materials used, and
(a)that some or all of the works were unnecessary for the preservation of the building,
(b)in the case of works for affording temporary support or shelter, that the temporary arrangements have continued for an unreasonable length of time, or
(c)that the amount specified in the notice is unreasonable or that the recovery of it would cause him hardship,
(a)to the owner of the building, and
(b)to the planning authority, if they carried out the works.
Grants for repair and maintenanceS51 Power of local authority to contribute to preservation of listed buildings etc.S(1)A local authority may contribute towards the expenses incurred or to be incurred in the repair or maintenance—
(a)of a listed building which is situated in or in the vicinity of their area, or
52 Recovery of grants under section 51.S(1)If, during the period of 3 years beginning with the day on which a grant is made under section 51 towards the repair or maintenance or upkeep of any property (“the grant property”), the grantee disposes of the interest held by him in the property on that day or any part of that interest, by way of sale or excambion or lease for a term of not less than 21 years, the local authority may recover the amount of the grant, or such part of it as they think fit, from the grantee.
(4)If any condition imposed on the making of a grant to which this section applies is contravened or not complied with, the local authority may recover the amount of the grant, or such part of it as they think fit, from the grantee.
(5)Nothing in this section entitles a local authority to recover amounts in the aggregate exceeding the amount of the grant (for example by virtue of a breach of more than one condition or disposals of several parts of an interest in the grant property).
Damage to listed buildingsS53 Acts causing or likely to result in damage to listed buildings.S(1)If, with the intention of causing damage to a listed building, any relevant person does or permits the doing of any act which causes or is likely to result in damage to the building, he shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
(3)Subsection (1) does not apply to an act for the execution of works—
(a)authorised by planning permission granted or deemed to be granted in pursuance of an application under the principal Act, or
(b)for which listed building consent has been given under this Act.
(4)If a person convicted of an offence under this section fails to take such reasonable steps as may be necessary to prevent any damage or further damage resulting from the offence, he shall be guilty of a further offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding one-tenth of level 3 on the standard scale for each day on which the failure continues.
Chapter VI S Miscellaneous and Supplemental Exceptions for church buildings and ancient monumentsS54 Exceptions for ecclesiastical buildings.S(1)The provisions mentioned in subsection (2) shall not apply to any ecclesiastical building which is for the time being used for ecclesiastical purposes.
(2)Those provisions are sections 3, 4, 6 to 8, 42, 49 and 53.
(4)For the purposes of sections 6 to 8 a building shall be taken to be used for the time being for ecclesiastical purposes if it would be so used but for the works in question.
(c)make such provision in relation to a part of a building (including, in particular, an object or structure falling to be treated as part of the building by virtue of section 1(4)) as may be made in relation to a building and make different provision for different parts of the same building;
(7)Subsections (5) and (6) are without prejudice to the M12Church of Scotland Act 1921.
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Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM131979 c. 46. Local authority notices and works affecting listed buildingsS56 Intimation of local authority notices etc. affecting listed buildings.S(1)Where, as respects a listed building owned, leased or occupied by a local authority, the authority—
(a)have, under or by virtue of any enactment, served a notice requiring any person to show why the building should not conform to the building regulations,
(b)have, under or by virtue of any enactment, served a notice or made an order requiring the demolition of, or the carrying out of works affecting, the building, or
(c)propose (whether under or by virtue of any enactment or otherwise) to carry out emergency works or demolitions affecting the building,
they shall forthwith give written intimation of the notice, order or proposal to the Secretary of State.
(2)Where the safety of the public requires that any demolition or works be carried out without such delay as would result from compliance with subsection (1), the intimation (which may, in such a case, initially be oral) shall be given as long before the commencement of the demolition or works as is consistent with that requirement.
Validity of instruments, decisions and proceedingsS57 Validity of certain orders and decisions.S(1)Except as provided by section 58, the validity of—
(a)any order under section 21, whether before or after it has been confirmed,
(b)any order under section 24, or
(c)any such decision on the part of the Secretary of State as is mentioned in subsection (2),
(a)any decision on an application referred to the Secretary of State under section 11 or on an appeal under section 18,
(b)any decision of the Secretary of State to confirm or not to confirm a listed building purchase notice including—
(ii)any decision to grant any consent, or give any direction, in lieu of confirming such a notice, either wholly or in part, and
(c)any decision of the Secretary of State on an appeal under section 35.
(3)Nothing in this section shall affect the exercise of any jurisdiction of any court in respect of any refusal or failure on the part of the Secretary of State to take any such action as is mentioned in subsection (2).
58 Proceedings for questioning validity of other orders, decisions and directions.S(1)If any person is aggrieved by any such order or decision as is mentioned in section 57(1) and wishes to question its validity on the grounds—
he may make an application to the Court of Session under this section.
(2)Without prejudice to subsection (1), if the authority directly concerned with any such order or decision wish to question its validity on any of those grounds, the authority may make an application to the Court of Session under this section.
(3)An application under this section must be made within 6 weeks from the date on which the order is confirmed (or, in the case of an order under section 21 which takes effect under section 23 without confirmation, the date on which it takes effect) or, as the case may be, the date on which the decision is made.
(4)On any application under this section the Court of Session—
(a)may by interim order suspend the operation of the order or decision the validity of which is questioned by the application, until the final determination of the proceedings, and
(i)that the order or decision is not within the powers of this Act, or
(5)References in this section to the confirmation of an order include the confirmation of an order subject to modifications as well as the confirmation of an order in the form in which it was made.
(6)In this section “the relevant requirements”, in relation to any order or decision, means any requirements of this Act or of the M14Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992, or of any order, regulations or rules made under either of those Acts, which are applicable to that order or decision.
(7)For the purposes of subsection (2) the authority directly concerned with any order or decision is—
(b)in relation to any such decision as is mentioned in section 57(2)(b) where the Secretary of State has modified the notice wholly or in part by substituting another planning authority or statutory undertakers for the planning authority, also that authority or those statutory undertakers.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM141992 c. 53. Special considerations affecting planning functionsS59 General duty as respects listed buildings in exercise of planning functions.S(1)In considering whether to grant planning permission for development which affects a listed building or its setting, a planning authority or the Secretary of State, as the case may be, shall have special regard to the desirability of preserving the building or its setting or any features of special architectural or historic interest which it possesses.
(2)Without prejudice to section 64, in the exercise of the powers of disposal and development conferred by the provisions of sections 191 and 193 of the principal Act, a planning authority shall have regard to the desirability of preserving features of special architectural or historic interest and, in particular, listed buildings.
(3)In this section, “preserving”, in relation to a building, means preserving it either in its existing state or subject only to such alterations or extensions as can be carried out without serious detriment to its character, and “development” includes redevelopment.
60 Publicity for applications affecting setting of listed buildings.S(1)This section applies where an application for planning permission for any development of land is made to a planning authority and the development would, in the opinion of the authority, affect the setting of a listed building.
(2)The planning authority shall—
(a)publish in a local newspaper circulating in the locality in which the land is situated, and
(b)for not less than 7 days display on or near the land,
a notice indicating the nature of the development in question and naming a place within the locality where a copy of the application, and of all plans and other documents submitted with it, will be open to inspection by the public at all reasonable hours during the period of 21 days beginning with the date of publication of the notice under paragraph (a).
(3)The application shall not be determined by the planning authority before both the following periods have elapsed, namely—
(a)the period of 21 days referred to in subsection (2), and
(b)the period of 21 days beginning with the date on which the notice required by that subsection to be displayed was first displayed.
(4)In determining any application for planning permission to which this section applies, the planning authority shall take into account any representations relating to the application which are received by them before the periods mentioned in subsection (3) have elapsed.
(5)In this section references to planning permission do not include references to planning permission falling within section 33(1) of the principal Act.
Part II S Conservation Areas DesignationS61 Designation of conservation areas.S(1)Every planning authority shall—
(a)from time to time determine which parts of their district are areas of special architectural or historic interest the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance, and
(b)designate such areas as conservation areas.
(2)The Secretary of State may from time to time, after consultation with a planning authority, determine that any part of the authority’s district which is not for the time being designated as a conservation area is an area of special architectural or historic interest the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance; and, if he so determines, he may designate that part as a conservation area.
62 Designation of conservation areas: supplementary provisions.S(1)A planning authority shall give notice to the Secretary of State of the designation of any part of their district as a conservation area under section 61(1), and of any variation or cancellation of any such designation.
(2)The Secretary of State shall give notice to a planning authority of the designation of any part of their district as a conservation area under section 61(2), and of any variation or cancellation of any such designation.
(3)A notice under subsection (1) or (2) shall contain sufficient particulars to identify the area affected.
(4)Notice of any such designation, variation or cancellation, with particulars of its effect, shall be published in the Edinburgh Gazette and in at least one newspaper circulating in the district of the planning authority by that authority or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State.
(5)Every planning authority shall compile and keep available for public inspection free of charge at reasonable hours and at a convenient place a list containing such particulars as the Secretary of State may determine of any part of their district which has been designated as a conservation area.
General duties of planning authoritiesS63 Proposals for preservation and enhancement of conservation areas.S(1)It shall be the duty of a planning authority to formulate and publish, from time to time, proposals for the preservation and enhancement of any parts of their district which are conservation areas.
(2)Proposals under this section shall be submitted for consideration to a public meeting in the area to which they relate.
(3)The planning authority shall have regard to any views concerning the proposals expressed by persons attending the meeting.
64 General duty as respects conservation areas in exercise of planning functions.S(1)In the exercise, with respect to any buildings or other land in a conservation area, of any powers under any of the provisions in subsection (2), special attention shall be paid to the desirability of preserving or enhancing the character or appearance of that area.
(a)the planning Acts, and
(b)Part I of the M15Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953.
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Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Modifications etc. (not altering text)C5S. 65: power to apply conferred (27.5.1997) by 1997 c.8, ss. 182, 278(2) (with ss. 64, 219) Control of demolitionS66 Control of demolition in conservation areas.S(1)A building in a conservation area shall not be demolished without the consent of the appropriate authority (in this Act referred to as “conservation area consent”).
(2)The appropriate authority for the purposes of this section is—
(a)in relation to applications for consent made by planning authorities, the Secretary of State, and
(b)in relation to other applications, the planning authority or the Secretary of State.
sections 6 to 25,
sections 28 to 41,
sections 56 to 58,
section 59(1),
section 73(2) to (4),
section 74(1)(b), (3) and (4), and
section 80(2),
shall have effect in relation to buildings in conservation areas as they have effect in relation to listed buildings subject to such exceptions and modifications as may be prescribed by regulations.
(4)Any such regulations may make different provision in relation to—
(a)applications made by planning authorities, and
(b)other applications.
67 Cases in which section 66 does not apply.S(1)Section 66 does not apply to—
(a)listed buildings,
(b)ecclesiastical buildings which are for the time being used for ecclesiastical purposes,
(c)buildings for the time being included in the Schedule of monuments compiled and maintained under section 1 of the M16Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979, or
(d)buildings in relation to which a direction under subsection (2) is for the time being in force.
(2)The Secretary of State may direct that section 66 shall not apply to any description of buildings specified in the direction.
(3)A direction under subsection (2) may be given either to an individual planning authority or to planning authorities generally.
(4)The Secretary of State may vary or revoke a direction under subsection (2) by a further direction under that subsection.
(5)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b), a building used or available for use by a minister of religion wholly or mainly as a residence from which to perform the duties of his office shall be treated as not being an ecclesiastical building.
(6)For the purposes of sections 6 to 8 as they apply by virtue of section 66(3) a building shall be taken to be used for the time being for ecclesiastical purposes if it would be so used but for the works in question.
(7)The Secretary of State may by order provide for restricting or excluding the operation of subsection (1)(b) in such cases as may be specified in the order.
(9)Subsections (7) and (8) are without prejudice to the M17Church of Scotland Act 1921.
(10)Any proceedings on or arising out of an application for conservation area consent made while section 66 applies to a building shall lapse when it ceases to apply to it, and any such consent granted with respect to the building shall also lapse.
(11)The fact that that section has ceased to apply to a building shall not affect the liability of any person to be prosecuted and punished for an offence under section 8 or 39 committed with respect to the building while that section did apply to it.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Marginal CitationsM161979 c. 46. M171921 c. 29. 68 Urgent works to preserve unoccupied buildings in conservation areas.SIf it appears to the Secretary of State that the preservation of a building in a conservation area is important for maintaining the character or appearance of that area, he may direct that section 49 shall apply to it as it applies to listed buildings.
GrantsS69 Grants and loans for preservation or enhancement of conservation areas.S(1)If in the opinion of the Secretary of State any conservation area is an area of outstanding architectural or historic interest, he may make grants or loans for the purpose of defraying in whole or in part any expenditure incurred or to be incurred in or in connection with, or with a view to the promotion of, the preservation or enhancement of the character or appearance of the area or any part of it.
(2)A grant or loan under this section may be made subject to such conditions as the Secretary of State may think fit to impose.
(3)Any loan under this section shall be made on such terms as to repayment, payment of interest and otherwise as the Secretary of State may F1. . . determine.
(4)Unless the making of a grant or loan under this section appears to the Secretary of State to be a matter of immediate urgency, before making the grant or loan the Secretary of State shall consult the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland as to its making and the conditions subject to which it should be made.
(5)The Secretary of State may pay such remuneration and allowances as he may F1. . . determine to any member of the Council by whom services are rendered in connection with any question as to the exercise of his powers under this section.
(6)If any such member is also a member of the House of Commons [F2or of the Scottish Parliament], those payments shall extend only to allowances in respect of travelling and subsistence expenses, and any other expenses necessarily incurred by that member in connection with those services.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Amendments (Textual)F1Words in s. 69(3)(5) repealed (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, art. 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 128(2)(a), Pt. IV; S.I. 1998/3178, art. 3F2Words in s. 69(6) inserted (1.7.1999) by S.I 1999/1820, art. 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 128(2)(b); S.I. 1998/3178, art. 370 Recovery of grants under section 69.S(1)This section applies to any grant under section 69 made on terms that it shall be recoverable under this section.
(2)A grant shall be regarded as made on those terms only if before or on making the grant the Secretary of State gives to the grantee notice in writing—
(a)summarising the effect of this section, and
(b)if the grant is made for the purpose of defraying the whole or part of expenditure in relation to any particular property (“the grant property”), specifying the recovery period.
(3)In this section “the recovery period” means the period, beginning with the day on which the grant is made and ending not more than 10 years after that day, during which the grant is recoverable in accordance with subsection (4).
(4)If during the recovery period the grantee disposes of the interest which was held by him in the grant property on the day on which the grant was made or any part of that interest by way of sale or excambion or lease for a term of not less than 21 years, the Secretary of State may recover the amount of the grant, or such part of it as he thinks fit, from the grantee.
(5)If the grantee gives the whole of that interest to any person (whether directly or indirectly, but otherwise than by will) subsection (4) shall have effect as if the donee were the grantee.
(6)If the grantee gives part of that interest to any person (whether directly or indirectly but otherwise than by will) subsection (4) shall have effect as if any disposal or part disposal of that interest by the donee were a disposal by the grantee.
(7)If any condition imposed on the making of a grant to which this section applies is contravened or not complied with, the Secretary of State may recover the amount of the grant, or such part of it as he thinks fit, from the grantee.
(8)Nothing in this section entitles the Secretary of State to recover amounts in the aggregate exceeding the amount of the grant (for example by virtue of a breach of more than one condition or disposals of several parts of an interest in the grant property).
Town schemesS71 Town scheme agreements.S(1)The Secretary of State and a local authority may enter an agreement (in this Act referred to as a “town scheme agreement”) that a specified sum of money shall be set aside for a specified period of years for the purpose of making grants for the repair of the buildings which are—
(a)included in a list compiled for the purposes of such an agreement by the Secretary of State and the authority, or
(b)shown on a map prepared by them for those purposes.
(2)Before such a list is compiled or such a map is prepared the Secretary of State and the local authority concerned shall consult the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland.
72 Grants for repairing of buildings in town schemes.S(1)The Secretary of State may make grants for the purpose of defraying the whole or part of any expenditure incurred or to be incurred in the repair of any building which—
(a)is the subject of a town scheme agreement, and
(b)is situated in a conservation area which appears to him to be of outstanding architectural or historic interest.
(2)A grant under this section may be made subject to conditions imposed by the Secretary of State for such purposes as he thinks fit.
(3)Unless the making of a grant under this section appears to the Secretary of State to be a matter of immediate urgency, before making the grant the Secretary of State may consult the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland as to the making of the grant and the conditions subject to which it should be made.
(a)pay any grant under this section to any authority which is a party to a town scheme agreement, and
(5)Those arrangements may include such arrangements for the offer and payment of grants under this section as the parties may agree.
(6)Section 70(4) to (8) shall apply to a grant made under this section as it applies to a grant made under that section, but taking the recovery period to be 3 years beginning with the date on which the grant is made.
Part III S General Special casesS73 Application of Act to land and works of planning authorities.S(1)In relation to land of planning authorities, sections 1(1) and (3) and 2 shall have effect subject to such exceptions and modifications as may be prescribed by regulations.
(2)The provisions mentioned in subsection (3) shall have effect for the purpose of applications by planning authorities relating to the execution of works for the demolition, alteration or extension of listed buildings, subject to such exceptions and modifications as may be prescribed by regulations.
section 1(2), (4) and (5),
sections 3 to 26,
sections 28 to 45,
section 60(2)(b), (3) and (4),
section 65(2)(b), (3) and (4),
Schedules 1 and 2, and
sections 54(1) to (4) and 55 as they apply with respect to the foregoing provisions.
(a)for the making of applications for listed building consent to the Secretary of State, and
(b)for the service by him of notices under section 2(2) and the provisions mentioned in subsection (3) of this section.
74 Exercise of powers in relation to Crown land.S(1)Notwithstanding any interest of the Crown in Crown land, but subject to the following provisions of this section—
(a)a building which for the time being is Crown land may be included in a list compiled or approved by the Secretary of State under section 1,
(b)any restrictions imposed or powers conferred by any of sections 1 to 24, 28 to 41, 49, 50, 53 to 56, 59(1), 60, 65 and 68 and Schedules 1 to 3 shall apply and be exercisable in relation to Crown land, to the extent of any interest in it for the time being held otherwise than by or on behalf of the Crown, and
(c)any power to acquire land compulsorily under section 42 may be exercised in relation to any interest in the land which is for the time being held otherwise than by or on behalf of the Crown.
(a)no notice shall be served under section 34 in relation to land which for the time being is Crown land, and
(b)no interest in land which for the time being is Crown land shall be acquired compulsorily under section 42.
(3)No listed building enforcement notice shall be served in respect of works executed by or on behalf of the Crown in respect of a building which was Crown land at the time when the works were executed.
(4)No listed building purchase notice shall be served in relation to any interest in Crown land unless—
(a)an offer has previously been made by the owner of the interest to dispose of it to the appropriate authority on terms that the price payable for it—
(i)shall be equal to the compensation which would be payable in respect of the interest if it were acquired in pursuance of such a notice, or
(ii)in default of agreement shall be determined in a similar manner to that in which that compensation would be determined, and
(b)that offer has been refused by the appropriate authority.
(5)A person who is entitled to occupy Crown land by virtue of a contract in writing shall be treated for the purposes of subsection (1)(b) as having an interest in land.
(7)For the purposes of this section “the appropriate authority”, in relation to any land—
(8)If any question arises as to what authority is the appropriate authority in relation to any land, that question shall be referred to the Treasury, whose decision shall be final.
75 Application for listed building or conservation area consent in anticipation of disposal of Crown land.S(1)This section has effect for the purpose of enabling Crown land, or an interest in Crown land, to be disposed of with the benefit of listed building consent or conservation area consent.
(3)Any listed building consent or conservation area consent granted by virtue of this section shall apply only—
(a)to works carried out after the land in question has ceased to be Crown land, and
(b)so long as that land continues to be Crown land, to works carried out by virtue of a private interest in the land.
(5)This section shall not be construed as affecting any right to apply for any listed building consent or conservation area consent in respect of Crown land in a case in which such an application can be made by virtue of a private interest in the land.
(6)A person who is entitled to occupy Crown land by virtue of a contract in writing shall be treated for the purpose of this section as having an interest in land and references to the disposal or grant of an interest in Crown land and to a private interest in such land shall be construed accordingly.
(7)In this section “statutory provisions” means provisions contained in or having effect under any enactment and references to the disposal of an interest in Crown land include references to the grant of an interest in such land.
(8)Subsections (6) to (8) of section 74 apply for the purposes of this section as they apply for the purposes of that section.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Modifications etc. (not altering text)C6S. 75(3) extended (27.5.1997) by 1997 c. 11, ss. 5, 6(2), Sch. 3 para. 10(3) Miscellaneous provisionsS76 Rights of entry.S(1)Any person duly authorised in writing by the Secretary of State may at any reasonable time enter upon any land for the purpose of surveying any building on that or any other land in connection with a proposal to include the building in, or exclude it from, a list compiled or approved under section 1.
(2)Any person duly authorised in writing by the Secretary of State or the planning authority may at any reasonable time enter upon any land for any of the following purposes—
(a)surveying it in connection with any proposal by the authority or the Secretary of State to make or serve any order or notice under or by virtue of any provision of this Act other than sections 25 to 33, 42, 44 to 48, 51, 52, 57, 58, 59(2) and (3), 61 to 67, 69 to 75, 79 to 83 and Schedule 3,
(b)ascertaining whether an offence has been, or is being, committed with respect to any building on that or any other land, under section 8, 10, 39 or 53,
(c)ascertaining whether any such building is being maintained in a proper state of repair,
(d)ascertaining whether any of the functions conferred by section 49 should or may be exercised in connection with the land, or
(e)exercising any of those functions in connection with the land.
(3)Any person who is an officer of the Valuation Office or a person duly authorised in writing by the Secretary of State may at any reasonable time enter any land for the purpose of surveying it, or estimating its value, in connection with a claim for compensation payable under this Act in respect of any land.
(4)Any person who is an officer of the Valuation Office or a person duly authorised in writing by a planning authority may at any reasonable time enter any land for the purpose of surveying it, or estimating its value, in connection with a claim for compensation payable under section 25 or 26 in respect of any land.
(5)Any person who is an officer of the Valuation Office or is duly authorised in writing by a planning authority having power to acquire land under sections 42 to 47 may at any reasonable time enter any land for the purpose of surveying it, or estimating its value, in connection with any proposal to acquire that land or any other land, or in connection with any claim for compensation in respect of any such acquisition.
(6)Subject to sections 77 and 78, any power conferred by this section to survey land shall be construed as including power to search and bore for the purpose of ascertaining the nature of the subsoil or the presence of minerals in it.
77 Power to issue warrant.S(1)If in relation to rights of entry exercised under section 76 the sheriff is satisfied—
78 Rights of entry: supplementary provisions.S(1)Subject to subsection (2), a person authorised to enter any land in pursuance of a right of entry conferred under or by virtue of section 76 or 77 (referred to in this section as “a right of entry”)—
(2)Admission to any land which is occupied shall not be demanded as of right by virtue of section 76 or of this section unless 24 hours’ notice of the intended entry has been given to the occupier of the land.
(4)If any damage is caused to land or moveable property in the exercise of a right of entry, compensation may be recovered by any person suffering the damage from the authority who gave the written authority for the entry or, as the case may be, the Secretary of State; and subsections (4) and (5) of section 27 shall apply in relation to compensation under this subsection as they apply in relation to compensation under sections 25 to 27.
(5)If any person who enters any land in exercise of a right of entry discloses to any person any information obtained by him while on the land as to any manufacturing process or trade secret, he shall be guilty of an offence.
(7)A person who is guilty of an offence under subsection (5) shall be liable—
(8)No person shall carry out any works in exercise of a power conferred under section 49 unless notice of his intention to do so was included in the notice required by subsection (2) of this section.
(9)The authority of the [F3Scottish Ministers] shall be required for the carrying out of works in exercise of a power conferred under section 49 if—
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Amendments (Textual)F3Words in s. 78(9) substituted (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, art. 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 128(3); S.I. 1998/3178, art. 3F4S. 78(10) repealed (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/1820, art. 4, Sch. 2 Pt. I para. 128(3), Pt. IV; S.I. 1998/3178, art. 379 Application of certain general provisions of principal Act.S(1)Subject to subsection (2), the following provisions of the principal Act shall apply for the purposes of this Act as they apply for the purposes of that Act—
section 146 (interdicts restraining breaches of planning control),
section 195 (general vesting declarations),
section 263 (local inquiries),
(2)Section 273 of that Act shall not apply to offences under section 53 of this Act.
80 Financial provisions.S(1)Where—
(a)compensation is payable by a planning authority under this Act in consequence of any decision or order given or made under any provision of this Act other than sections 25 to 27, 42, 43(1) to (3), 44 to 52, 57, 58, 59(2) and (3), 61 to 64, 66, 67(1) to (4), (10) and (11) and 68 to 83, and
(2)Any local authority and any statutory undertakers may contribute towards any expenses incurred by a planning authority in or in connection with the performance of any of their functions under the provisions of sections 1 to 24, 28 to 47, 50, 53, 54, 56, 59, 77 and 78 and Schedules 1 and 2.
(4)Any expenses incurred by a planning authority under sections 28 to 30 and 42 to 47 in pursuance of a listed building purchase notice or in the acquisition of land under this Act for the purposes of any function of that authority shall be defrayed in the same manner as other expenses incurred by that authority for the purposes of that function.
(5)Subsections (3) and (4) of section 261 of the principal Act (borrowing by authorities for purposes of the principal Act) shall apply for the purposes of this Act as they apply for the purposes of that Act.
(a)any sums necessary to enable the Secretary of State to make any payments becoming payable by him under sections 25 and 26,
(b)any expenses incurred by any government department including the Secretary of State in the acquisition of land under sections 42 to 47 or in the payment of compensation under section 46(4) or 78(4) or under subsection (1),
(c)any sums necessary to enable the Secretary of State to make grants or loans under sections 69 and 72, and
(d)any administrative expenses incurred by the Secretary of State for the purposes of this Act.
(7)Any sums received by the Secretary of State under this Act shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
Part IV S Supplemental81 Interpretation.S(1)In this Act, except in so far as the context otherwise requires—
“building preservation notice” has the meaning given in section 3(1),
“conservation area” means an area for the time being designated under section 61,
“conservation area consent” has the meaning given in section 66(1),
“listed building” has the meaning given in section 1(4),
“listed building consent” has the meaning given in section 7(7),
“listed building enforcement notice” has the meaning given in section 34(1),
“listed building purchase notice” has the meaning given in section 28(1),
“period for compliance”, in relation to a listed building enforcement notice, has the meaning given in section 34(5),
“prescribed” (except in relation to matters expressly required or authorised by this Act to be prescribed in some other way) means prescribed by regulations under this Act,
“the principal Act” means the M18Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997, and
“town scheme agreement” has the meaning given in section 71.
(2)Subject to subsection (6), and except in so far as the context otherwise requires, the following expressions have the same meaning as in the principal Act—
“acquiring authority”
“compulsory acquisition”
“development order”
“the planning Acts”
“planning authority”
“planning permission”
“public gas transporter”
“Valuation Office”
(3)In this Act “statutory undertakers” has the same meaning as in the principal Act except that—
(a)in sections 29 to 32 it shall be deemed to include references to a public telecommunications operator,
(b)in sections 29 to 32 and 80(2) it shall be deemed to include [F5a universal service provider in connection with the provision of a universal postal service], and
(c)in sections 29 to 32, 46(2)(a) and 80(2) it shall be deemed to include the Civil Aviation Authority, [F6a person who holds a licence under Chapter I of Part I of the Transport Act 2000 (to the extent that the person is carrying out activities authorised by the licence),]a public gas transporter and a holder of a licence under section 6 of the M19Electricity Act 1989.
[F7(3A)The undertaking of a universal service provider so far as relating to the provision of a universal postal service shall be taken to be his statutory undertaking for the purposes of this Act; and references in this Act to his undertaking shall be construed accordingly.
(3B)In subsection (3) and (3A) above, “universal service provider” has the same meaning as in the Postal Services Act 2000; and references to the provision of a universal postal service shall be construed in accordance with that Act.]
(4)References in the planning Acts to any of the provisions mentioned in section 73 include, except where the context otherwise requires, references to those provisions as modified under that section.
(5)Words in this Act importing a reference to service of a notice to treat shall be construed as including a reference to the constructive service of such a notice which, by virtue of any enactment, is to be deemed to be served.
(6)For the purposes of subsection (1)(b) of section 51 and subsection (2) as it applies for the purposes of that subsection the definition of “building” in the principal Act shall apply with the omission of the words “but does not include plant or machinery comprised in a building”.
(7)In this Act any reference to a sale or purchase includes a reference to a sale or purchase by way of feu, and any reference to the price in relation to a sale or purchase includes a reference to grassum, feuduty and ground annual.
(8)Without prejudice to section 20(2) of the M20Interpretation Act 1978, references in this Act to any enactment shall, except where the context otherwise requires, be construed as references to that enactment as amended by or under any other enactment.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Amendments (Textual)F5Words in s. 81(3)(b) substituted (26.3.2001) by S.I. 2001/1149, art. 3(1), Sch. 1 para. 116(2) (subject to art. 1(3))F6By 2000 c. 38, s. 37, Sch. 5 para. 12; S.I. 2001/869, art. 2, (1.4.2001) it is provided that after the words “the Civil Aviation Authority” in s. 81(3)(b) there shall be inserted the words “a person who holds a licence under Chapter I of Part I of the Transport Act 2000 (to the extent that the person is carrying out activities authorised by the licence)”F7S. 81(3A)(3B) inserted (26.3.2001) by S.I. 2001/1149, art. 3(1), Sch. 1 para. 116(3) (subject to art. 1(3))Modifications etc. (not altering text)C7S. 81(2): power to modify conferred (27.5.1997) by 1980 c. 65, Sch. 30 Pt. II para. 14 (as substituted (27.5.1997) by 1997 c. 11, ss. 4, 6(2), Sch. 2 para. 31(12))Marginal CitationsM181997 c. 8. M191989 c. 29. M201978 c. 30. 82 Regulations and orders.S(1)The Secretary of State may make regulations—
(4)The power to make orders under sections 7(5), 54(5) and 67(7) shall be exercisable by statutory instrument.
(5)Any statutory instrument which contains an order under section 54(5) or 67(7) shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament.
(6)Any order under section 54(5) or 67(7) may contain such supplementary and incidental provisions as may appear to the Secretary of State appropriate.
(7)Without prejudice to section 14 of the Interpretation Act 1978, any power conferred by this Act to make an order shall include power to vary or revoke any such order by a subsequent order.
83 Short title, commencement and extent.S(1)This Act may be cited as the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Scotland) Act 1997.