Had this today.I presume the club have had the same message.I think that this is some kind of response to my email asking for clarification of the rules for 2018.The wheels turn ever so slowly.
- Adeilad y Goron,
- Parc Cathays,
Caerdydd,
CF10 3NQ
Crown Buildings,
Cathays Park,
Cardiff, CF10 3NQ
Ffôn/tel: 0303 444 5942
Ebost/email:
wales@pins.gsi.gov.uk
To consultation respondent
(by email)
www.gov.wales/topics/planning
Eich Cyf/Your Ref:
Ein Cyf/Our Ref: ENV/3209811
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Date 5
th
September 2018
Dear Sir/Madam,
The Wales Rod and Line (Salmon and Sea Trout) Byelaws 2017
I am writing to you as you made a representation relating to Natural Resources Wales’
(NRW) consultation on the Wales Rod and Line (Salmon and Sea Trout) Byelaws 2017.
As there are outstanding objections to the Byelaws the Cabinet Secretary for Energy,
Planning and Rural Affairs has appointed the Planning Inspectorate to hold a public local
inquiry to hear the evidence on this matter in accordance with paragraph 2(1) of
Schedule 26 of the Water Resources Act 1991. The Planning Inspectorate will appoint an
Inspector to conduct the inquiry who will submit their recommendation in the form of a
report to the Welsh Ministers. The Welsh Ministers will make the final decision on
whether or not to confirm the Byelaws.
The Planning Inspectorate has received a copy of all written representations provided to
both NRW and the Cabinet Secretary.
The inquiry is open to the public and as someone who made a representation you are
welcome to attend. If you wish to submit further evidence to the Inspector then you are
also welcome to speak at the inquiry. The purpose of the inquiry is to hear the evidence
from all parties that they wish to put forward. The appointed Inspector will take all
evidence from both the written representations and the inquiry, into consideration
before submitting their report to the Welsh Ministers.
You need only speak at the inquiry if you wish to add to your previous written
representation.
Given the large number of representations received, we would ask that;
a) if you are aware of other individuals who have made a representation or
b) if you are a member of an organisation, association or society etc. - You consider liaising with them to nominate a person(s) to speak on behalf of the group.
This will help to avoid repetition and ensure the effective and efficient running of the
inquiry. The nominated person(s) need only contact us, confirming their intention to
speak, and who they are representing. All future correspondence from the Planning
Inspectorate will then only be sent to the nominated person.
Therefore, please can you confirm one of the following:
1) I have nothing further to submit and do not wish to attend the inquiry.
2) I wish to attend the inquiry, but do not wish to speak.
3) I wish to attend the inquiry and present evidence to the Inspector.
Please can I have your response, in writing, by Wednesday 19
th
September 2018. If
I do not hear from you by this date I will assume that you are content with your written
representation and do not wish to attend or speak at the inquiry.
If you wish to attend the inquiry the Planning Inspectorate will write to you in due
course with the arrangements.
Finally, please find enclosed our language preference form. I would be most grateful if
you could complete the form and return to us when replying to this letter. The Planning
Inspectorate encourages the use of electronic communication and where an email
address has been provided we will use this as the method of contact unless you inform
us otherwise.
Yours sincerely
G Harvey
Gareth Harvey
Team Leader – Quality and Specilaist Casework
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