such other information or representations as the person making the request may wish to provide or make. 3.10 Applicants should be aware that the purpose of the information in Insert 1, above, is to ensure that there is a properly informed screening opinion. It was first issued in 2012, and revised in 2018, but current policy is set out in the 2019 edition. Do relevant statutory consultees agree with the request? Advice notes for rights of way casework. (The relevant IPL can be reached by contacting the Planning Inspectorate Helpline on 0303 444 5000. This will enable the Planning Inspectorate to allocate resources to deal with the request and enable the Planning Inspectorate to identify the consultation bodies in advance of receiving the request thus ensuring a timely start. Advice Note One is about the production of Local Impact Reports. ask the Secretary of State to adopt a screening opinion in respect of the development to which the application relates (Regulation 8(1)(a)); or, notify the Secretary of State in writing that they propose to provide an ES in respect of that development (Regulation 8(1)(b)). This advice note has been revised in response to emerging best practice and to clarify the duties on the Secretary of State and the role of the European Economic Area Member States and the Planning Inspectorate in the process. Amongst the requirements is a reference to the inclusion of additional information specified in Schedule 4 where relevant to the specific characteristics of the particular development or type of development and to the environmental features likely to be significantly affected (Regulation 14(2)(f ) of the EIA Regulations 2017). demonstrates that the information is sufficient to enable a reasoned conclusion to be reached. The Advice Note also provides advice to Applicants to support them with the successful completion of the process applicable to NSIPs. 8.2 PEI is defined in the EIA Regulations 2017 as: 8.3 information referred to in regulation 14(2) which . Further advice can be found in the 'Relationship with environmental impact assessment (EIA)' section of this advice note. Press office is open from 09:00 to 17:00 on Monday to Friday, except bank holidays. The Inspectorate will adopt a flexible approach, balancing the requirement for suitable rigour and scientific certainty in assessments, examinations, recommendations and decisions with pragmatism noting the ongoing need to support the preparation and determination of applications in a timely fashion. 10.1 The following pre-application documents will be made available on the relevant project page of the National Infrastructure Planning website: 10.2 As application documents will be published to the National Infrastructure website, Applicants should avoid the inclusion of any personal data relating to individuals in the documents they submit; in particular the consultation report. This advice note should be read in conjunction with the supporting annexes found below: Advice Note Twelve: Transboundary Impacts and Process Republished December 2020 (version 6). the Secretary of State has initiated the screening direction. The Planning Inspectorate prefers an early indication of the intent to submit a notification/request preferably several months in advance of the actual request being made. This advice note also identifies non-prescribed consultation bodies that the Planning Inspectorate may consult on a discretionary basis. The advice note was amended to remove the request for a tracked copy of the Draft DCO against the Model Provisions. Advice Note Eleven: Working with public bodies in the infrastructure planning process Republished November 2017 (version 4). It accepts no liability for any loss or The Planning Inspectorate recommends that any non-statutory consultation is undertaken in advance of the formal process to avoid any overlap with the Planning Inspectorates statutory scoping consultation process. Regulation 11(1)(c) of the EIA Regulations requires the Planning Inspectorate to notify the Applicant of any such bodies, and it is the duty of the Applicant to include them in their consultation. 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the coming into force of The Infrastructure Planning (Publication and Notification of Applications etc.) Applicants are strongly encouraged to invest time and effort in both statutory and nonstatutory EIA consultation exercises. The justification should be evidence based and have reference to the assessment process. View all Advice Notes. In addition, should a high level of uncertainty remain around key design elements of the Proposed Development this is likely to limit the Planning Inspectorates ability to agree to scope out aspects/matters to enable the refinement of the ES. Sign up to receive email notifications when updates are made to the Planning Inspectorates advice notes and other important web content. Is there sufficient confidence in the avoidance or mitigation method in terms of deliverability and efficacy to support the request? Details relating to the information to be provided with a screening request. The minimum information that Applicants must provide with a screening request is set out in the EIA Regulations in Regulation 8(3). Applicants should also note that the PA2008 draws no correlation between the EIA screening process and the criteria for determining if a Proposed Development is an NSIP. In order to gain the most benefit, Applicants should consider requesting the opinion once there is sufficient certainty about the design of the Proposed Development and the main design elements likely to have a significant environmental effect. Advice note no.9, paragraphs 2.3.8 to 2.3.12, have been amended in light of a Court of Appeal judgement and a further amendment has been made to paragraph 2.3.8 Test 2. It is intended to assist local authorities with the form and content of these reports. The information provided in the PEI should be accessible yet meet consultees different needs. . Advice Note Seventeen: Cumulative effects assessmentPublished August 2019 (version 2). Summary of this Advice Note The advice note has been updated to reflect up to date practice in relation to requests to make a material change to an application. We do not allow Google to use or share the data about how you use this site. The order of the checklist has been revised to reflect the order in which s.55 (as amended) is presented. 8.3 Legislation, regulations, policy, advice notes & useful documents (Neill Whittaker, Ivy Legal) 91 . Section 14 on data protection has been amended and a new section Copyright and intellectual property has been added. This advice note has been prepared to provide some assistance to applicants when preparing their draft Development Consent Order and Explanatory Memorandum. In order to support the Planning Inspectorate with this aim, Applicants should ensure that their requests include sufficient justification for scoping aspects/matters out. It is possible that during the course of the pre-application process new information becomes available that may affect that decision. relevant features including environmental and planning constraints (eg designated areas on and around the site, such as national parks or historic landscapes). 3.5 An EIA screening opinion adopted during the pre-application process will necessarily be based on currently available information provided by the Applicant. Email. 8.5 Therefore, the level of detail and type of PEI may vary depending on: 8.6 Applicants should respond to these points and consider the most appropriate form in which to present the PEI. Historic England's NPPF briefing outlines some of the main changes between the 2012 and 2018 documents (the subsequent changes in the 2019 . Minor changes to wording in appendices for added clarity. 5.2 The request made under Regulation 10(1) must include: 5.3 More detailed information regarding the information to be included in the scoping request is set out at Insert 2. Please note, this advice note refers to. Minor amendments made to clarify the interaction and timings of the DCO process and the Environment Agencys environmental permitting regime. The Planning Inspectorate is also required to notify the consultation bodies of the duty imposed on them under Regulation 11(3) of the EIA Regulations, that if requested by the Applicant, they must enter into consultation with that person to determine whether they possess any information which is considered relevant to the preparation of the ES or the updated ES; and, if that is the case, they must make that information available to the Applicant. Formatting changes were also applied. 8.7 Applicants should consider carefully whether publication of the PEI at a more advanced stage in the design process of the NSIP, where more detailed information is known about the Proposed Development and its environmental effects, would generate more detailed responses and so better inform the design of the Proposed Development and their EIA. Planning control Planning and . The Planning Inspectorate is keen to emphasise this requirement since it relates clearly to the obligation placed on the decision maker (Secretary of State) under Regulation 21(b) of the EIA Regulations 2017. Planning Inspectorate Published 1 December 2011 . These Advice Notes are referred to in this . We use cookies to store information about how you use the the National Infrastructure site, such as the pages you visit. 25 October . 10.4 We follow protocols set down by the Information Commissioners Office, further details of which can be found at www.ico.org.uk. 6.1 Following the Applicant's notification to the Planning Inspectorate in writing that they propose to provide an ES, or after a screening opinion has been adopted to . Are these measures capable of being appropriately defined in order to demonstrate their efficacy? The Advice Note has been updated to reflect requirements following the introduction of the Infrastructure Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 which came into force on 16th May 2017. Please note, this advice note refers to annexes in a separate document (DOC 119 KB). 6.3 The main body of text in reports should have a minimum font size of 12pt using a clear font such as Arial or Verdana (for further information refer to Royal National Institute for the Blinds clear print design guidelines). 3 See the Planning Inspectorate's Advice Notes 8.1 and 8.2 on how the process works and Where this occurs, Applicants should consider submitting a new screening request to the Planning Inspectorate. 1.7 This Advice Note explains the role that the Planning Inspectorate has in administering the EIA process on behalf of the Secretary of State. The Planning Inspectorate may also consult the relevant non-prescribed consultation bodies (to be identified in accordance with Advice Note 3), who would also be given 28 days to respond. Have you had regard to (a) relevant National Policy Statement(s) (NPS) and specifically any requirement stated in the NPS(s) in respect of the assessment of this aspect/matter? Advice Note Six: Preparation and submission of application documents (version 11) This advice note will assist applicants in preparing, organising and submitting applications to the Planning Inspectorate. This Advice Note makes reference to other Advice Notes. the preparation of an ES or updated ES, as appropriate, by the Applicant; the carrying out of any consultation, publication and notification required under the Regulations or, as necessary, any other enactment in respect of EIA development; and. 6 May 2021 This advice note sets out a staged approach to cumulative effects assessment (CEA) for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and provides template formats for documenting the CEA within an applicants Environmental Statement. The reconsideration at acceptance will need to take into account any new information that is material to the screening decision. Changes made to reflect the up to date practice in relation to s.53 authorisations, publication and other legislative change. 7.1 The Planning Inspectorate requests that advance notice is given prior to making any screening/scoping request. The Planning Inspectorate must adopt a screening opinion within 21 days of receiving a screening request (Regulation 8(8) of the EIA Regulations 2017). Advice note 10 has been substantially revised to provide practical guidance on how to submit Habitats Regulations Assessment information with an application and how the Planning Act 2008 process, as amended by the Localism Act 2011, will address HRA. 8.9 Applicants are not required to provide PEI when undertaking their formal consultation (although if they do so they must set out how it will be publicised and consulted on as part of this process). Advice Note Sixteen: Requests to change applications after they have been accepted for examination Published March 2023 (version 3). Advice Note One: Local Impact Reports Republished April 2012 (version 2). Update to annex to reflect the limit of file size that can be sent by email. In addition, Regulation 14 of the EIA Regulations 2017 also identifies that the ES must include the information reasonably required for reaching a reasoned conclusion on the significant environmental effects. Is there an impact pathway from the Proposed Development to the aspect/matter? We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve government services. the procedural advice issued by the planning inspectorate 4. procedural challenges by way of judicial review: 5. the decision by the secretary of state not to call in a planning application. The purpose of this advice note is to clarify the Planning Inspectorate's position on the need for widths to be shown on all public path, definitive map and rail crossing . Is the absence of likely significant adverse effects dependent upon proposed measures envisaged to avoid or prevent such effects? This advice note provides advice for Applicants in relation to the Habitats Regulations. Press office. Applicants should consider carefully the timing of the screening request (including the process described below in Advance notice and GIS shapefile) alongside the preparation of the DCO application. (Amendment) Regulations 2020, Updated to establish policy regarding use of hyperlinks, Updated to reflect integration of short form transboundary screenings into the Scoping Opinion where appropriate, and some minor wording amendments, Updated to reflect development of Natural Englands strategic licensing for legally protected species. Update to reflect the formation of Natural Resources Wales, which resulted from the merger of the Countryside Council for Wales, Environmental Agency Wales and Forestry Commission Wales, with effect from April 2013. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve government services. Advice Note Three: EIA consultation and notification Republished August 2017 (version 7). 3.3 An Applicant making a request for a screening opinion under Regulation 8(1)(a) of the EIA Regulations must provide a sufficient level of information in accordance with the EIA Regulations (see Insert 1). To find out more about how we use and manage your personal data, please go to our privacy notice. 7.4 The technical specifications for the shapefile are: 7.5 The shapefile must match exactly the red line that will be presented within the scoping request. 31 December 2021. The EIA Regulations include transitional provisions for certain Proposed Developments. It has no statutory status. Please contact the National Infrastructure case team for further information and advice on this matter. Sign up to receive email notifications when updates are made to the Planning Inspectorates advice notes and other important web content. 7.2 In addition, the Planning Inspectorate requests that an advance notification from Applicants of an impending screening and/or scoping request is made and recommends that a minimum notice of ten working days is given. press.office@planninginspectorate.gov.uk. Subjects. For example, Applicants may choose to consult on preferred sites or solutions. the proposed draft DCO site boundary (identified by a red line) including any associated development; any permanent land take required for the Proposed Development; any temporary land take required for construction, including construction compounds; any existing infrastructure which would be retained or upgraded for use as part of the Proposed Development and any existing infrastructure which would be removed; and. This requirement is reflected in the DCO Application Form under Section 14(c) where the Applicant is asked to identify whether notification has been given to these bodies. Updated to reflect legislative change from the Infrastructure Planning Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 2017 and to clarify the Planning Inspectorates approach to EIA notification and consultation. 5.11 The Planning Inspectorate considers that suitable justification to support the scoping out of aspects and matters should include information to address the following questions: 5.12 Inclusion of information responding to the points above will increase the likelihood of the Planning Inspectorate being able to agree to any scoping out requests. Notes 2, 4, 7, 10, 13,17 and 18 have been withdrawn and are no longer used. It also refers to reporting on virtual consultation activity and reflects the changes made to The Infrastructure Planning (Applications: Prescribed Forms and Procedures) Regulations 2009 following the coming into force of The Infrastructure Planning (Publication and Notification of Applications etc.) This will enable the Planning Inspectorate to ensure that there is sufficient resource available to meet the required demand. 1.2 Regulation 5 of the EIA Regulations explains that EIA is a process consisting of: 1.3 Regulation 6 of the EIA Regulations explains that a development is EIA development if: 1.4 Regulation 8(1) of the EIA Regulations requires a person who proposes to make an application for an order granting development consent to carry out the EIA screening process described below before carrying out statutory consultation under s42 of the PA2008. Subjects. Applicants should avoid submitting requests with multiple and varied design and layout options. I have considered your request under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. Formatting changes were applied to version 3 of Advice Note 3. Experience to date has shown that Applicants and others welcome detailed advice on a number of aspects of the PA2008 system. 5.5 The Planning Inspectorate must adopt a scoping opinion within 42 days of receiving a scoping request (electronic copy). A change register has now been published at the foot of this page to help those who regularly refer to our advice notes keep track of any changes, including when new advice notes are published. We also publish good practice advice notes and other guidance relating to planning appeals and other casework under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and related legislation. Applicants may find it useful to provide more than one version of PEI depending upon whom they are consulting. We use cookies to store information about how you use the the National Infrastructure site, such as the pages you visit. Thank you for your email, requesting information from the Planning Inspectorate. at what stage in the design process the consultation is carried out; the complexity of the Proposed Development and the receiving environment. It identifies the stages of the Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA) process and clarifies the information to be provided with a DCO application with respect to HRA at each stage of the Planning Act 2008 process. Annex has been updated to reflect current practice. Recipients should note that e-mail traffic on Planning Inspectorate systems is subject to monitoring, recording and auditing to secure the effective operation of the system and for other lawful purposes. 9.1 Regulation 14 of the EIA Regulations 2017 sets out the information which an ES accompanying a DCO application must include. What DNS applications are currently in progress? It is important that the information is compiled in a way that is conducive to this intent. ); the *.zip file must contain one of each of the following files: *.prj, *.dbf, *.shp, *.shx; and. 5.7 An effective scoping process should enable the refinement of the assessment and ultimately the information required to form the ES. Advice Note 11 has advice on working with public bodies in the pre-application stage which may assist with these decisions. Revisions in the light of emerging practice. provides a clear description of the Proposed Development through all phases of the development consistent with the DCO ie in terms of construction, operation and decommissioning phases; clearly explains the processes followed to develop the ES including the established scope for the assessment; explains the reasonable alternatives considered and the reasons for the chosen option taking into account the effects of the Proposed Development on the environment; details the forecasting methods for the assessment and the limitations (as relevant); assesses in an open and robust way the assessment of likely significant effects explaining where results are uncertain; provides sufficient details of the measures envisaged to prevent, reduce and where possible offset any significant adverse effects, the likely efficacy of such measures and how they are secured; details the need for any ongoing monitoring or remediation; and. This Advice Note seeks to provide: a brief description of the legal context and obligations placed on an applicant, with respect to cumulative effects under national planning policy and the EIA Regulations (the Planning Inspectorate's Advice . Site content: Copyright 2012 The Planning Inspectorate, Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal, Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal Expansion, East Midlands Gateway Rail Freight Interchange, East Northants Resource Management Facility, East Northants Resource Management Facility Western Extension, Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange, Northampton Gateway Rail Freight Interchange, Outer Dowsing Offshore Wind (Generating Station), A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Improvement Scheme, A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet Road Improvement scheme, Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant Relocation, East Anglia Green Energy Enablement (GREEN) Project, East West Rail Bedford to Cambridge and Western improvements, Larkshall Mill Aggregate Manufacturing and Carbon Capture Facility, Medworth Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power Facility, Palm Paper 3 CCGT Power station Kings Lynn, Rookery South Energy from Waste Generating Station, Sheringham and Dudgeon Extension Projects, Woodside 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to Higher Carblake Improvement, Bere Alston to Tavistock Railway Reinstatement and Associated Trails, Hinkley Point C New Nuclear Power Station, Hinkley Point C New Nuclear Power Station Material Change 1, Portishead Branch Line MetroWest Phase 1, Internal Power Generation Enhancement for Port Talbot Steelworks, Mid Wales Electricity Connection (N Grid), SP Mid Wales (Electricity) Connections Project (SP Manweb), Reinforcement to North Shropshire Electricity Distribution Network, Stafford Area Improvements Norton Bridge Railway, A160 A180 Port of Immingham Improvement, Able Marine Energy Park Material Change 1, Able Marine Energy Park Material Change 2, Continental Link Multi-Purpose Interconnector, Dogger Bank Teesside A / Sofia Offshore Wind Farm (formerly Dogger Bank Teesside B) Project previously known as Dogger Bank Teesside A&B, Drax Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage Project, Ferrybridge D Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) Power Station Project, Ferrybridge Multifuel 2 (FM2) Power Station, Hornsea Offshore Wind Farm (Zone 4) Project One, Hornsea Offshore Wind Farm (Zone 4) Project Two, North Doncaster Rail Chord (near Shaftholme), River Humber Gas Pipeline Replacement Project, White Rose Carbon Capture and Storage Project, Yorkshire and Humber CCS Cross Country Pipeline, Submitting an application for development consent, About the National Infrastructure Planning website, Cookies on the National Infrastructure site, the Advice Notes section of the National Infrastructure Planning website, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) The Process, Coronavirus (COVID-19) environmental information and data collection, Notification of the EIA consultation bodies, The role of Preliminary Environmental Information (PEI), Information published on the National Infrastructure Planning website, Advice Note two: The role of local authorities in the development consent process, Advice Note Three: EIA Notification and Consultation, Advice Note Four: Section 52: Obtaining 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