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Historic Environment (Wales) Act 2023

Section 126 — Effect of granting listed building consent on enforcement notice

473.Section 126 provides for a situation where, after an enforcement notice is issued, listed building consent is granted under section 89(2) to authorise works to which the notice relates.

474.In practice, consent under section 89(2) is only granted in exceptional circumstances and when the works undertaken have been for the benefit of the listed building.

475.Subsection (2) provides that requirements of the notice that are inconsistent with the new consent cease to have effect. However, subsection (3) sets out that a person remains liable for any earlier offence arising from a failure to comply with an enforcement notice, even though part or all of the notice subsequently ceases to have effect under this section. Failure to comply with an enforcement notice (section 133) is a separate offence from carrying out unauthorised works (section 117) or of intentionally damaging a listed building (section 118) and proceedings for the offences may be pursued independently.

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