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Gary Prentice
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:biggrin:Saw a response from you and thought my request had been answered.

 

I reckon sloth, Paul B or Jules will come up trumps. Or Kveld, Kevin Johnson, no, too many to include. What a mine of information this site has become.:thumbup:

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Don't rely on me, it's probably as english document and I only do a few 5837s a year down south.

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Just a thought, but this mythical table could have been in one of the dozens of policy, circular and guidance documents swept away in 2014 under the wholesale planning review. Put it another way, if it's not currently available on teh planning pertal online guidance, it doesn't apply any more. Possibly.

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Just a thought, but this mythical table could have been in one of the dozens of policy, circular and guidance documents swept away in 2014 under the wholesale planning review. Put it another way, if it's not currently available on teh planning pertal online guidance, it doesn't apply any more. Possibly.

 

I think I've seen it recently, last month or so. It's one of those pages you land on when in search of something else, cast an eye over it, think "That's interesting, I'll read it thoroughly later...."

 

 

Then you can't find it.

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I've seen something like that in a supplementary planning guidance document on a council website. Did you see it when trawling a LA website?

 

I've seen something along those lines, not specific to arb though, and buggered if I can remember where! Sorry, not much use really...

 

After much trawling through the NPPF I'm starting to think I did, I found this: Local information requirements | Planning Practice Guidance which suggests that it was a LA site I saw it on.

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