Under the Development Consent Order (DCO) there is no legal obligation for local councils to be consulted, nor any individual members of the public, householders, or local communities, nor to publicise notices. The DCO sets out who the compulsory statutory consultees are for each Requirement, such as The Environment Agency, Natural England, Historic England etc.
Suffolk County Council (SCC) as the Discharging Authority will always consult with planning officers at the relevant district council.
The Discharging Authority will publish the application online, on their respective websites. Please note that the documents that are submitted as part of a Discharge of Requirement are technical documents that are typically aimed at the relevant technical experts, rather than the general public.
SCC will notify relevant town and parish councils of the Discharge of Requirements, on a discretionary basis, if they are within the geography of the proposed works.
If any town and parish councils or members of the public choose to provide comments, they are welcome to do so, but there is no expectation for local councils to submit comments. There is also no formal duty on the part of the discharging authority to have regard to comments from any person or organisation which is not a named consultee, although it may, at its discretion, have regard for such comments. It is not necessary for any public comments to be received for the Planning Officer to discharge the Requirement document that has been submitted to them.