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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2005 No. 711

ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, ENGLAND

HIGH HEDGES

The High Hedges (Appeals) (England) Regulations 2005

  Made 14th March 2005 
  Laid before Parliament 22nd March 2005 
  Coming into force 1st June 2005 

The First Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 72 and 94 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003[1], hereby makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement, and application
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the High Hedges (Appeals) (England) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 1st June 2005.

    (2) These Regulations apply in relation to appeals under section 71 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 relating to hedges situated in England.

Interpretation
    
2. In these Regulations - 

Issue of a remedial notice - grounds of appeal
    
3. An appeal under section 71(1) of the Act against the issue of a remedial notice may be made on any of the following grounds - 

Withdrawal etc of remedial notice - grounds of appeal
    
4.  - (1) Where - 

an appeal under section 71(1) of the Act against the withdrawal of the notice may be made on the ground that there has been no material change in circumstances since the remedial notice was issued that justifies withdrawal of the notice.

    (2) Where the relevant authority has waived or relaxed the requirements of a remedial notice without the agreement of the complainant or the owner or occupier of the land where the high hedge is situated (as the case may be), an appeal under section 71(1) of the Act against the waiver or relaxation may be made on any of the following grounds-

Unfavourable decisions - grounds of appeal
    
5. An appeal under section 71(3) of the Act (where the relevant authority decide otherwise than in the complainant's favour), may be made on either of the following grounds - 

Determination of appeals by Secretary of State
    
6. Paragraph 2(c) of Schedule 20 to the Environment Act 1995 (revocation of appointments)[2] shall apply in relation to appointments under section 72(3) of the Act as it applies in relation to appointments under section 114 of the Environment Act 1995.

Notice of appeal
     7.  - (1) A person who wishes to appeal shall give notice of that appeal to the Secretary of State by submitting to him, within the period determined or allowed under section 71(4) of the Act[3] a completed appeal form and a copy of any supporting documents.

    (2) The appellant shall, at the same time as he gives notice to the Secretary of State under paragraph (1), send to the relevant authority a copy of the appeal form and a copy of any supporting documents.

Preliminary information
     8. The relevant authority shall, on receipt of a notice of appeal under regulation 7(2), forthwith inform the Secretary of State and the appellant of the name and address of every person, other than the appellant, who is a complainant or an owner or occupier of the land where the high hedge is situated.

Steps to be taken by Secretary of State
    
9.  - (1) The Secretary of State shall, as soon as practicable after receipt of the preliminary information under regulation 8 - 

Questionnaire
    
10.  - (1) The relevant authority shall, within such period as the Secretary of State may specify in writing, being not less than 21 days from the date on which the questionnaire is supplied, submit to him and copy to each of the other parties a completed questionnaire.

    (2) The questionnaire shall state the date on which it is submitted to the Secretary of State.

Further Information
    
11. The Secretary of State or the appointed person (as the case may be) may in writing require the parties to provide such further information relevant to the appeal as he may specify, and such information shall be provided - 

Decision
    
12. Where under regulation 11 information is required to be submitted within a specified period, the Secretary of State or the appointed person (as the case may be) may proceed to a decision on an appeal taking into account, as regards information of that description, only such information as has been submitted within the specified period.

Notification of reasons for decision
    
13. When the Secretary of State or the appointed person (as the case may be) complies with section 73(4) of the Act (notification of the decision on an appeal), he shall in writing notify the parties of the reasons for his decision.

Effect of decision
    
14. The decision of the Secretary of State or the appointed person (as the case may be) shall be binding on the appellant and every other person who is a complainant or an owner or occupier of the land where the high hedge is situated.



Signed by authority of the First Secretary of State


Phil Hope
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Office of the Deputy Prime Minister

14th March 2005



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


Part 8 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 ("the Act") gives local authorities power to deal with complaints about high hedges which are having an adverse effect on a neighbour's enjoyment of his or her domestic property.

A complaint may be made by the owner or occupier of a domestic property ("the complainant") on the grounds that his or her reasonable enjoyment of the property is being adversely affected by the height of the hedge situated on land owned or occupied by another person. A complaint must be made to the local authority in whose area the land on which the hedge is situated lies and the complaint must be accompanied by such fee, if any, as is determined by the local authority.

Section 71 of the Act sets out the rights of appeal against a local authority's decisions under section 68 (procedure for dealing with complaints) and section 70 (withdrawal, waiver or relaxation of remedial notices) of the Act and against any remedial notices issued by the local authority under section 69. Any appeals in relation to hedges in England must be made to the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State may appoint under section 72 a person to hear and determine the appeal on his behalf. This appointment may also be revoked under regulation 6.

These Regulations deal with the procedure for appeals under section 71 of the Act. Regulation 3 sets out grounds of appeal against the issue of a remedial notice. Regulation 4 sets out the grounds of appeal against the withdrawal, waiver or relaxation of a remedial notice. Regulation 5 sets out the grounds of appeal against decisions by the local authority under section 68(3) of the Act that are unfavourable to the complainant.

Regulations 7 to 11 set out the procedure for making an appeal and for the conduct of the appeal. Regulation 12 allows the Secretary of State or, where a person has been appointed to hear and determine the appeal, the appointed person, to ignore any further information which has been supplied to him under regulation 11 and is out of time where a time limit has been specified. Regulation 13 requires reasons to be given for decisions on appeals. Regulation 14 provides for a decision on an appeal under section 71 of the Act to be binding on the appellant and every other person who is a complainant or an owner or occupier of the land where the high hedge is situated.

A regulatory impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business is available on the internet at www.odpm.gov.uk. Copies can be obtained by post from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, 3/C5, Eland House, Bressenden Place, London SW1E 5DU, or by phoning 0207 944 2847.


Notes:

[1] 2003 c.38. In relation to appeals relating to hedges situated in England, the reference in section 72(1) to the appeal authority, is, by virtue of section 71(7)(a), a reference to the Secretary of State.back

[2] 1995 c.25back

[3] "relevant date" is defined in section 71(5) of the Act.back



ISBN 0 11 072552 2


 © Crown copyright 2005

Prepared 22 March 2005


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