UK Statutory Instrument revokes A303 Development Consent Order
Summary
The UK government has issued a Statutory Instrument revoking the A303 Development Consent Order. This instrument formally removes the previously granted consent for a specific development project.
What changed
This UK Statutory Instrument, numbered 2026/309, formally revokes the A303 Development Consent Order. The revocation means that the previously granted consent for the development project associated with the A303 is no longer valid. This action effectively cancels the authorization for the project to proceed under that specific consent.
Regulated entities or parties involved in the A303 project should be aware that the development consent has been withdrawn. This revocation may necessitate a re-evaluation of project plans, potential new applications for consent, or cessation of activities related to the revoked order. No specific compliance deadline or penalty information is provided in this notice, but the immediate effect is the invalidation of the prior consent.
What to do next
- Review project status and legal standing in light of the revoked A303 Development Consent Order.
- Consult legal counsel regarding next steps, potential re-application, or alternative project pathways.
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