Adoption of the revised Statement of Community Involvement 2011

7 Mar 2011

Kent County Council's revised Statement of Community Involvement was formally adopted on 14 January 2011. The Statement of Community Involvement forms part of the Minerals and Waste Development Framework and sets out how the community will be engaged in the preparation of the Minerals and Waste Development Framework, and also how the community will be consulted on planning applications that are determined by Kent County Council.

The adopted Statement of Community Involvement is available for viewing on our dedicated website at:

http://www.kent.gov.uk/environment_and_planning/planning_in_kent/minerals_and_waste/community_involvement.aspx

Copies of the document are also available for public inspection at the Kent County Council's main offices, libraries and Gateways.

If you would like any further information please visit www.kent.gov.uk/mwdf.

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