Managing and Protecting our Historic ... - Historic Scotland
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18 | <strong>Managing</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Protecting</strong> <strong>our</strong> <strong>Historic</strong> Environment What is Changing?<br />
Stop <strong>and</strong> temporary stop notices flowchart<br />
Unauthorised works<br />
Enforcement Notice<br />
(EN)<br />
Immediate cessation of<br />
works required<br />
Stop notice -<br />
Served at same<br />
time as EN or before<br />
EN takes effect<br />
No statutory<br />
right of<br />
appeal on<br />
stop <strong>and</strong><br />
temporary<br />
stop notices<br />
Temporary stop notice<br />
A stop notice will<br />
come into effect not<br />
less than three <strong>and</strong><br />
no more than 28 days<br />
after it was issued,<br />
unless Scottish Ministers<br />
considers there are<br />
special reasons to<br />
justify it taking effect<br />
immediately<br />
The notice takes effect<br />
from the time it is<br />
displayed on site <strong>and</strong><br />
can last for a period of<br />
up to 28 days<br />
During this time an<br />
enforcement notice<br />
<strong>and</strong> associated stop<br />
notice may be served<br />
Failure to comply with<br />
a temporary stop<br />
notice is an offence<br />
Failure to comply<br />
with a stop notice<br />
is an offence<br />
N.B. – Enforcement notice - any person on whom an enforcement notice is served, or any other person<br />
having an interest in the site to which the notice relates, may appeal on grounds set out in the Act.