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Sustainability, Environment, Development & Planning
Advice Note
Comprises advice on the role of the local authorities in the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) process. Covers: role of local authorities in the NSIP process; local authority's role in the Environmental Impact Assessment process; NSIPs in Wales; stages of the NSIP process and how local authorities can take part; summary of how local authorities can take part at each stage; pre-application stage; acceptance stage; pre-examination stage; examination stage; recommendation and decision stages; and post decision.
Last updated: 11 December 2024 - Update to last paragraph under 'Adequacy of consultation' subheading. Sourced from: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nationally-significant-infrastructure-projects-advice-for-local-authorities and converted to pdf. Whilst we endeavour to capture all updates it is subject to receiving alerts from the publisher and there may be formatting or punctuation changes applied to the html version that do not affect the text. Document type: guidance. First published: 8 August 2024.
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