Caborn principles

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The Caborn principles are a list of instances when the relevant British Secretary of State, currently the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, may choose to use his power to call in a planning application for his determination, taking it out of the hands of a local planning authority. The Caborn principles are named after Richard Caborn, a Planning Minister who first established them in reply to a parliamentary question in June 1999. There is no legal obligation on the Secretary of State to use his call-in powers, and the use of them is rare. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Caborn principles are a list of instances when the relevant British Secretary of State, currently the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, may choose to use his power to call in a planning application for his determination, taking it out of the hands of a local planning authority. The Caborn principles are named after Richard Caborn, a Planning Minister who first established them in reply to a parliamentary question in June 1999. There is no legal obligation on the Secretary of State to use his call-in powers, and the use of them is rare.
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