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28. If a public inquiry or a hearing is to be held in relation to an application or proposal, the determining authority must ensure that a notice of the inquiry or hearing is—
(a)published on an appropriate website;
(b)served on—
(i)the referring authority, if the Planning Inspectorate is the determining authority;
(ii)in the case of an application, the applicant;
(iii)any person who has made representations in accordance with regulation 25; and
(iv)any other person whom the determining authority invited under regulation 27(4)(d) to make written representations; and
(c)as the determining authority considers necessary, publicised by such other means or served on such other persons as may be appropriate to bring the inquiry to the attention of persons likely to be affected by the application or proposal.
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