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Duty to co-operate is a waste planning 'showstopper' not to be taken lightly

When the Localism Act came into force earlier this year, it was not generally welcomed by those in the waste industry. Many of us suspected it might be a “NIMBY’s Charter” and make it even harder to get planning permission for new waste developments.

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