The Town
and Country Planning Act 1990 is the principal
Act that governs planning
permission and planning law and practice and is
commonly referred to as the Act. It sets out the main
framework of the planning
permission system together with the Planning (Listed
Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 and Planning
(Hazardous Substances) Act 1990 and was substantially
amended by the Planning and Compensation Act 1990.
The detailed procedural rules and
regulations, prescribed forms and other matters in
planning
permission and planning law are provided for by
statutory instruments, which include:
Town and Country Planning
(General Development Procedure) Order 1995 as amended;
Town and Country Planning
(General Permitted Development) Order 1995 as amended;
Town and Country Planning
(Use Classes) Order 1987 as amended;
Town and Country Planning
(Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 1999
as amended;
Town and Country (Development Plans) (England) Regulations
1999;
Town and Country Planning
(Applications) Regulations 1988;
Town and Country Planning
(Fees for Applications and Deemed Planning Applications)
Regulations 1989 as amended;
Town and Country Planning
(Modification and Discharge of Planning Obligations)
Regulations 1992;
Town and Country Planning
(Appeals) (Written Representations Procedure) Regulations
2000;
Town and Country Planning
(Hearings Procedure) Rules 2000;
Town and Country Planning (Inquiries Procedure) Rules
2000;
Town and Country Planning (Determination by Inspectors)
(Inquiries Procedure) Rules 2000;
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas)
Regulations 1990;
Town and Country Planning (Enforcement Notices and
Appeals) Regulations 1991;
Town and Country Planning (Special Enforcement Notices)
Regulations 1992;
Town and Country Planning (Enforcement) (Inquiries
Procedure) Rules 1992
Town and Country Planning (Development Plans and Consultation)
(Departures) Direction 1999
The Cavendish Cup (Polo Trophy)

2004 sees the well known Six Nations Rugby Sponsor,
the Royal Bank of Scotland, joining forces on 24th July
(24/7) with Keymer Cavendish, for the tenth match for
the Cavendish Cup.
Polo teams from Argentina and New Zealand will compete
for the trophy this year on the splendid National Stud
Polo Grounds behind the July Racecourse at Newmarket.
Well known New Zealander Tommy Wilson (7) will captain
his team. The Argentinian lineout is still under wraps!.
Guests of both Companies will watch this important evening
game, surrounded by stunning landscape and refreshed
by field side champagne and canapés.
It promises to be a tough match and a great occasion
for all.
Printable
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