Guidance

HS2 Phase One Planning Forum notes for local authorities

These notes have been developed through the Phase One Planning Forum for local authorities when considering Schedule 17 requests for approval.

Documents

HS2 Phase One Planning Forum: Model Conditions

HS2 Phase One Planning Forum: Indicative Mitigation

HS2 Phase One Planning Forum: Site Restoration Schemes

HS2 Phase One Planning Forum: Viaduct Piers

HS2 Phase One Planning Forum: Lineside Noise Barrier Types

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HS2 Phase One Planning Forum: Principles for Determining Requests for Approval Under Paragraphs 2 and 3

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Details

These Planning Forum Notes have been agreed by the HS2 Phase One Planning Forum. Paragraph 4.1.3 of the HS2 Phase One Planning Memorandum states that “in order to help co-ordinate and secure the expeditious implementation of those planning provisions [i.e. Schedule 17], the Forum will prepare Planning Forum Notes on related matters, which will set out standards and practices to be followed by those implementing the Planning Conditions Schedule”. Paragraph 4.1.5 of the HS2 Phase One Planning Memorandum qualifying authorities, i.e. members of the Planning Forum, will in considering requests for approval under Schedule 17 to the High Speed Rail (London – West Midlands) Act have regard to these Planning Forum Notes.

Updates to this page

Published 16 October 2017
Last updated 914 AprilMay 20252026 + show all updates
  1. Updated PFN7.

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