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Advice to Tim Allen English Heritage

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From
Tim Allen English Heritage
Date advice given
11 April 2013
Enquiry type
Email

I am the main English Heritage contact for this project - do we need to formally register our interest or are we already identified on the basis of the statement of common ground / difference?

Advice given

As you correctly state in your email, English Heritage have been identified as a Statutory Party under Schedule 1 of The Infrastructure Planning (Interested Parties) Regulations 2010 and therefore you will continue to receive correspondence regarding the above application until the start of the Examination period.

Once the Examination begins, unless you have already submitted a Relevant Representation, English Heritage will then be asked to confirm whether you want to continue being a Interested Party. If you do not respond at this point, English Heritage will be removed from our distribution list and you will stop receiving information regarding the application. Should you wish to at any point during the Examination to participate, you will need to notify us.

However, we advise engaging in the application process early by submitting a Relevant Representation and confirming you want to be an Interested Party for the whole application. By making a representation at this stage ensures any comments/concerns English Heritage have can be included in the Principal Issues and draft timetable. Please note the Relevant Representation period opened today and you can submit a representation on behalf of English Heritage online here: http://infrastructure.planningportal.gov.uk/projects/east-midlands/daventry-international-rail-freight-terminal/?ipcsection=relreps.