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Contact

Mail :
Coastal Planning Co-ordinator
Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum
Dept. of Development
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 304339
Email :
coastal@plymouth.gov.uk
Plymouth Life Centre

Food and Environmental Protection Act Licence (FEPA)

Consenting organisation

Licences are issued through the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) following consultation with various bodies such as Natural England, Environment Agency, Devon Sea Fisheries Committee.

Details

The purpose of the FEPA licensing is to ensure that development and works in the coastal zone do not damage the marine environment or human health, or interfere with legitimate uses of the sea.

When is it required?

Under this Act, a licence is required for the deposit of any articles or substances in the sea or under the seabed.

Associated legislation

Food and Environment Protection Act, 1985 (FEPA) licences.

Application process

Appeals procedure

Appeals can be made to the representation committee against the licensing decision or attached conditions.

Consultation process

An advert needs to be placed in the local paper and a notice attached in a prominent position near to the works and details of the plans must be placed at the local library or at a location with public access. Where the planned project falls within the scope of the Marine Works Regulations, the proposed works must be advertised for a longer period and copies of the Environmental Statement made available for public inspection.

Course of action under the habitats regulations

MMO

will seek advice on whether the works in the application represent a plan or a project within the meaning of the habitats regulations. If it does then the habitats regulations procedures will apply and an appropriate assessment will be carried out.

Timescales

This will vary depending on the type of activity being proposed.

Cost

Contact the consenting organisation for further information.


Contact details

Devon Sea Fisheries Committee (DSFC)

Old Foundry Court, 60a Fore Street, Brixham, Devon, TQ5 8DZ
Telephone: 01803 854648
Website: Devon Sea Fisheries Committee

Duchy of Cornwall (not a relevant authority)

Lamellion House, Station Road, Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 4EE
Telephone: 01579 343149
Website: Duchy of Cornwall

Environment Agency

Cornwall Area: Sir John Moore House, Victoria Square, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 1EB
Telephone: 08708 506506
Website: Environment Agency

Marine Management Organisation

Head Office: Hampshire Court, Newcastle Business Park, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7YH

Plymouth Office: Fish Quay, Sutton Harbour, Plymouth, PL4 0HL
Telephone: 01752 228001 (initial contact with the Plymouth office is recommended)
Website: Marine Management

Natural England

Cornwall, Devon and Isles of Scilly Team, Renslade House, Bonhay Road, Exeter EX4 3AW
Telephone: 0300 060 2424
Website: Natural England

Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum (TECF)

C/o Development Planning, Plymouth City Council, Civic Centre, Plymouth, PL1 2EW
Telephone: 01752 304339
Website: Tamar Estuaries

Remember! You may require further consents. Visit the Development page to find out.