Amendments proposed to the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Bill, As Amended - continued House of Commons

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Mr Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

59

Page     42,     line     21     [Clause     55],     at end insert 'including how the Plan will meet the access needs of disabled people.'.


   

Mr Matthew Green
Mr Edward Davey

60

Page     44,     line     2     [Clause     57],     at end insert—

      '(c) The authority's policies for meeting the access needs of disabled people.'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

1

Page     52     [Clause     75],     leave out lines 20 to 22 and insert—

    '(6)   If before the Secretary of State gives a direction under subsection (3) no person is appointed under subsection (5), the Attorney General may at any time appoint a person as mentioned in subsection (5) for the purposes of the inquiry.'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

2

Page     52     [Clause     75],     leave out lines 39 to 41 and insert—

    '(7B)   If before the Secretary of State gives a direction under sub-paragraph (6) no person is appointed under sub-paragraph (7A), the Attorney General may at any time appoint a person as mentioned in sub-paragraph (7A) for the purposes of the inquiry.'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

3

Page     53     [Clause     75],     leave out lines 14 to 16 and insert—

    '(7B)   If before the Secretary of State gives a direction under sub-paragraph (6) no person is appointed under sub-paragraph (7A), the Attorney General may at any time appoint a person as mentioned in sub-paragraph (7A) for the purposes of the inquiry.'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

4

Page     55,     line     38     [Clause     77],     leave out 'may be prescribed' and insert 'are contained in a development order'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

5

Page     55,     line     43     [Clause     77],     leave out 'may be prescribed' and insert 'are specified or described in a development order'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

6

Page     55,     line     44     [Clause     77],     at end insert—

    '( )   Subsection (7) does not apply to the extent that the document or other matter is subject to a direction under section 321(3) (matters related to national security).'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

7

Page     57,     line     2     [Clause     78],     at end insert—

    '( )   Subsection (7) does not apply to the extent that the document or other matter is subject to a direction under paragraph 6(6) of Schedule 3 (matters related to national security).'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

25

Page     59,     line     13,     leave out Clause 80.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

61

Page     62     [Clause     86],     leave out lines 33 to 40 and insert—

    '(5)   The Lord Advocate may appoint a person to represent the interests of any person who—

      (a) if a direction is given under subsection (3), will be prevented from hearing or inspecting any evidence at a local inquiry; or

      (b) is so prevented by such a direction given before any appointment is made under paragraph (a).'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

62

Page     64,     line     23     [Clause     87],     leave out 'may be prescribed' and insert 'they may specify in a development order'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

63

Page     64,     line     27     [Clause     87],     leave out 'prescribed' and insert 'so specified'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

64

Page     64,     line     28     [Clause     87],     at end insert—

    '( )   Subsections (7) and (8) above are subject to any direction given under section 265A(3) of this Act.'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

65

Page     65,     line     26     [Clause     88],     at end insert—

    '( )   Subsections (7) and (8) above are subject to any direction given under section 265A(3) of the principal Act.'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

8

Page     65,     line     37     [Clause     88],     leave out '73A' and insert '73B'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

66

Page     66,     line     4     [Clause     89],     at end insert '; but the Court of Session may, on the application of a public authority or office-holder responsible for the enforcement of anything required to be done, or prohibited, by or under this Act, declare unlawful any act or omission so done or suffered.'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

67

Page     66,     line     34     [Clause     89],     at end insert '; but the Court of Session may on the application of a public authority or office-holder responsible for the enforcement of anything required to be done, or prohibited, by or under this Act, declare unlawful any act or omission so done or suffered.'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

68

Page     67,     line     19     [Clause     89],     at end insert '; but the Court of Session may, on the application of a public authority or office-holder responsible for the enforcement of anything required to be done, or prohibited, by or under this Act, declare unlawful any act or omission so done or suffered.'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

69

Page     68,     line     2,     leave out Clause 90.


   

Mr David Curry
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Mark Field
Mr Andrew Selous

34

Page     70,     line     2     [Clause     94],     leave out 'think' and insert 'have reasonable grounds to believe'.

   

Mr David Curry
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Mark Field
Mr Andrew Selous

35

Page     70,     line     2     [Clause     94],     leave out 'will facilitate' and insert 'is necessary for'.

   

Mr David Curry
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Mark Field
Mr Andrew Selous

36

Page     70,     line     8     [Clause     94],     leave out 'think' and insert 'have reasonable grounds to believe'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

70

Page     92,     line     31     [Clause     111],     leave out 'made by statutory instrument, subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Scottish Parliament,'.


   

Mr David Curry
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Mark Field
Mr Andrew Selous

80

Page     93,     line     4     [Clause     113],     at end insert—

    '(1A)   Paragraph 4 of Schedule 6, and the reference in Schedule 9 to section 92 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 shall only come into force when the Secretary of State is satisfied that statements of development principles (as provided for in section 61E of the principal Act) have operated more satisfactorily in all material respects than outline planning permissions (as provided for in section 92 of the principal Act) and that accordingly section 92 of the principal Act no longer serves a useful purpose.'.

   

Mr Andrew Turner

26

Page     93,     line     30     [Clause     114],     at end insert—

      '(c) may include retrospective provision.'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

21

Page     93,     line     34     [Clause     114],     at end insert—

      '( ) regulations made by the Secretary of State under section (Planning contribution);'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

22

Page     93,     line     37     [Clause     114],     at end insert—

    '( )   A statutory instrument containing regulations made by the Secretary of State under section (Planning contribution) must not be made unless a draft of the regulations has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament.'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

71

Page     93,     line     37     [Clause     114],     at end insert—

    '( )   A statutory instrument containing an order under section 111(2) is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Scottish Parliament.'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

72

Page     94,     line     10     [Clause     116],     leave out '111(2)' and insert '110(2)'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

9

Page     94,     line     12     [Clause     116],     leave out '91' and insert '93'.

   

Mr Secretary Prescott

73

Page     94,     line     12     [Clause     116],     after '109(8)' insert ',111(2)'.


   

Mr David Curry
Mr Geoffrey Clifton-Brown
Mr Eric Pickles
Mr Mark Field
Mr Andrew Selous

37

Page     95,     line     13     [Schedule     1],     leave out 'withdrawal' and insert 'revocation'.


   

Mr Secretary Prescott

10

Page     102,     line     8     [Schedule     3],     leave out 'means'.

 
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