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Abstract: . . . Ministry of Defence and Department for Transport guidance in relation to radar and aviation, and the legislative requirements on separation distances, before planning applications are submitted. Local Planning Authorities should satisfy themselves that such issues have been addressed before considering planning applications. Published by TSO (The Stationery Office) and available from: Online www.tso.co.uk/bookshop Mail,Telephone, Fax & E-mail TSO PO Box 29, Norwich, NR3 1GN Telephone orders/General enquiries: 0870 600 5522 Fax orders: 0870 600 5533 E-mail: book.orders@tso.co.uk Textphone 0870 240 3701 . . . . . . by ETSU for the Department of Trade and Industry should be used to assess and rate noise from wind energy development6. 20. 21. 6 “The assessment and rating of noise from Windfarms” ETSU for the DTI available at http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/renewables/publications/noiseassessment.shtml 14 PLANNING POLICY STATEMENT 22 | National Planning Policies Odour 23. In handling planning applications for anaerobic digestion, local planning authorities should consider carefully the potential impacts of odour and the proposals put forward for its control. In cases where odour would have an impact, such plants . . . . . . ETSU for the Department of Trade and Industry should be used to assess and rate noise from wind energy development6. 20. 21. 6 “The assessment and rating of noise from Windfarms” ETSU for the DTI available at http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/renewables/publications/noiseassessment.shtml 14 PLANNING POLICY STATEMENT 22 | National Planning Policies Odour 23. In handling planning applications for anaerobic digestion, local planning authorities should consider carefully the potential impacts of odour and the proposals put forward for its control. In cases where odour would have an impact, such plants should . . . . . . Planning shapes the places where people live and work and the country we live in. It plays a key role in supporting the Government’s wider economic, social and environmental objectives and for sustainable communities. PLANNING Planning Policy Statement 22: Renewable Energy Planning Policy Statement 22: Renewable Energy Planning Policy Statements (PPS) set out the Government’s national policies for different aspects of land use planning in England. This PPS replaces Planning Policy Guidance Note 22 (PPG22) issued in 1993, the annexes issued in 1994 and the photovoltaics annex issued in 2002. The . . . . . . energy projects and existing developments. The 1997 report by ETSU for the Department of Trade and Industry should be used to assess and rate noise from wind energy development6. 20. 21. 6 “The assessment and rating of noise from Windfarms” ETSU for the DTI available at http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/renewables/publications/noiseassessment.shtml 14 PLANNING POLICY STATEMENT 22 | National Planning Policies Odour 23. In handling planning applications for anaerobic digestion, local planning authorities should consider carefully the potential impacts of odour and the proposals put forward for its control. . . . --3000,5,300,3377,26236
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