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From
Parish Council Joint Signatories
Date advice given
10 January 2011
Enquiry type
Phone

Questions asked in relation to the forthcoming preliminary meeting for the application at Rookery South.

Advice given

How is is possible to draw up a list of principal issues when the evidence against the application has not been submitted?

The list of principal issues has been formulated following the Examining authorities initial assessment of the issues arising through its preliminary examination of the application documents and relevant representations received from interested parties. This is intended to guide the Examining authority to form a provisional view as to how the application is to be examined.

If issues are not added to the list, will evidence concerning those issues be considered by the Commissioners?

The Examining authority will take into consideration all relevant issues raised by interested parties, regardless of whether or not they fall within its initial list of principal issues. Interested Parties should n ot therefore conclude that these are the only issues that will be taken into acount. Further issues may arise during the course of the examination that are pertinent to the determination of or the recommendation on the application.