By Mike McLaughlin, CgMS and Mike McLaughlin, CgMS25 August 2000
Any ‘application of potentially strategic importance’ must be referred to the mayor by local planning authorities; he can then direct refusal. The schedule to the Town and Country Planning (Mayor of London) Order 2000 sets out the meaning of ‘application of potential strategic importance’. For north London boroughs that fall ...
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