Document Status
Current
Supplement
Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning
Series
Circular
Abstract
Describes the provisions of the Post Office Operational Land Regulations 1973. Explains that in the preparation of these regulations, only land used for telecommunications and postal services has been regarded as analogous to the operational land of other statutory undertakers, and not even all sites for these services have been specified as operational land. The circular also explains that in the new Town and Country Planning Development Order 1973, a general permission for a limited range of minor development carried out by the Post Office, only some of which would be tied to operational land, has been included in class eighteen of schedule one.
History
Joint circular. Also known as Welsh Office Circular 48/73.
ISBN
9780117506480
Subjects
- Telecommunications
- Other planning disciplines
- Planning and development
Publisher History
The Department of the Environment merged with the Department of Transport to form the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions. This organisation has since combined with others to form the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.