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Town and Country Planning (Amendment) Act 1985 (repealed 27.5.1997)

Current text a fecha 1985-07-22

Amendment of Town and Country Planning Act 1971 s. 62.

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(1A) In respect of trees in a woodland it shall be sufficient for the purposes of this section to replace the trees removed, uprooted or destroyed by planting the same number of trees either on or near the land on which the trees removed, uprooted or destroyed stood or on such other land as may be agreed between the local planning authority and the owner of the land, and (in either case) in such places as may be designated by the local planning authority.

Amendment of Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1972 s. 60.

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(1A) In respect of trees in a woodland it shall be sufficient for the purposes of this section to replace the trees removed, uprooted or destroyed by planting the same number of trees either on or near the land on which the trees removed, uprooted or destroyed stood or on such other land as may be agreed between the planning authority and the owner of the land, and (in either case) in such places as may be designated by the planning authority.

Short title, commencement, etc.

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