On the 1 June 1978, the Town and Country Planning Act
1953 was replaced by the revised and more comprehensive Town and Country
Planning Act 1977. The new act brings in some substantial changes to the law
affecting regional and district planning, and for the first time makes provision
for maritime planning. The importance of the Town and Country Planning Act 1977
to the Mineral industry is primarily in the relationship between Regional
Planning Schemes and District Schemes as the needs and resources identified in a
Regional Planning Scheme will override the underlying District Schemes. The
mineral extraction industry must be recognised as a regional responsibility
which draws on the resources of a region to satisfy the demand of the
communities within that region rather than a purely local operation within one
District.
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