This pack is to help local people and communities get their voice heard in decisions which affect them. It covers the three most important areas where people have rights in environmental decision-making:
The guides below are designed to be 'stand alone' so you can pick and mix what is most relevant to you. Some of the detail is quite complicated, but don't be put off. Just remember that local knowledge is often as important, if not more important, than expert and professional opinion.
The pack has a final section containing a glossary for commonly used terms, and also a referral directory to point you in the direction of other contacts and organisations that could help.
(This section downloads as a complete set)
1.1 Accessing Environmental Information
1.2 Accessing Other Information
1.3 Your Other Rights to Know
1.4 Using the System
1.5 Useful Tools
2.1 Community Strategies and Local Strategic Partnerships (PDF)
3.1 The English Planning System: an overview(PDF)
3.2 Local Development Schemes (PDF)
3.3 Statements of Community Involvement
3.4 Local Development Frameworks
3.5 Waste Development Frameworks (PDF)
3.7 Climate Change & Local Development Frameworks (PDF)
4.1 Planning Applications: a campaigner's guide (PDF)
4.2 Environmental Impact Assessment (PDF)
4.3 Public Inquiries
5.1 Judicial Review: an overview (PDF)
5.2 Statutory Nuisance (PDF)
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