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Advice to DDM Agriculture

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Enquiry

From
DDM Agriculture
Date advice given
22 September 2015
Enquiry type
Email

See letter from Mr Dale of 9 September published in the 'Documents' tab on the River Humber project page of the website.

Advice given

I write further to my email to you of 17 September 2015. In responding you may also wish to have regard to the following areas where further clarity would assist the ExA:

? Your letter refers to Mr Shepherdson whereas the Book of Reference refers to a Mr Shepardson. Confirmation of which spelling is correct would be helpful. ? Your letter refers to Tetney Fields whereas the Book of Reference refers to Totney Fields. Confirmation of which spelling is correct would be helpful. ? You list Mr M Golland and Mr B Leach in your letter as being affected persons, however they do not appear in the Book of Reference. Confirmation of which plots are related to these parties and the provision of evidence of their interest in that land would be helpful. ? If Mr B Tull, Mr J Harrison and Mr and Mrs Wathen wish to be request to become Interested Parties (IP), the s102A form on our website will need to be completed. If these individuals complete the form on their own behalf, then they will also need to provide written confirmation that you are to act on their behalf. If however you complete the form on their behalf, their written confirmation will not be necessary. ? Mr P Stancer is an IP and has made a Relevant Representation, and Ms C Mills has completed the s102A form and made her own s102A request. The ExA will therefore require confirmation from these individuals that they have requested you to act on their behalf.

This information will assist the ExA in considering any requests that are made to become Interested Parties under s102A of the PA2008. Although there is no deadline for submitting the above information, early submission will ensure that the ExA can consider any requests fully and make a decision quickly.