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To have pro-forma objection forms on Council websites is entirely inappropriate, a breach of natural justice and, if it continues, forms the basis of a Judicial Review.
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As with the Implementation Group, the membership, terms of reference and minutes from the group will be published on the government website. A full list of members can be found at appendix A which has been sent with this letter.
Second tier regulators would however be required to publish its regulatory regime, to produce an annual report which will be published on its website, and keep a register of members which would be publicly available.
As with the Implementation Group, the membership, terms of reference and minutes from the group will be published on the government website. A full list of members can be found at appendix A which has been sent with this letter.
It is clear that the present right-to-buy system is very different from the previous system, as Mr McLetchie indicated, but there are still cases of people buying for family members or buying on others' behalf, which disrupts communities.
I believe that that has already been distributed to local authorities on top of the £350 million of funding that was allocated to them for the council tax reduction scheme.