Ministry issues guidance on compulsory purchase matters during pandemic
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The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has published guidance for acquiring authorities on compulsory purchase matters during COVID-19.
The guidance covers:
- Recently submitted CPOs.
- Service of documents.
- Time periods for responses.
- Return of documents to acquiring authorities.
- Decisions remitted back to acquiring authorities.
- Dealing with claimants.
A copy of the guidance can be viewed here.
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