Gritt23
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Ok, so I understand the logic behind the ODPM having to ensure all relevant parties are made aware of the decision prior to it being made public, but to what extent must the ODPM ensure this.
A death in the family and Lord B rushes up to Cheshire, and is therefore not at home to open his mail, does that constitute a relevant party not yet being informed?
What if a NIMBY who's entitled to know just plays silly buggers and keeps saying "Nah, it's not arrived in this mornings post either."
Can this be yet another pointless delay in an already slow process? Do we have to wait until all parties say "Yes, I've seen the document." ?
A death in the family and Lord B rushes up to Cheshire, and is therefore not at home to open his mail, does that constitute a relevant party not yet being informed?
What if a NIMBY who's entitled to know just plays silly buggers and keeps saying "Nah, it's not arrived in this mornings post either."
Can this be yet another pointless delay in an already slow process? Do we have to wait until all parties say "Yes, I've seen the document." ?