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29 November 2022

Amending planning permissions and the implications of “Hillside”

Written by

Michael Gallimore and Victoria McKeegan alongside Gerald Eve LLP

10 November 2022

What Do We See From Hillside?

The Hillside case concerns the relationship between successive grants of planning permission for development on the...

Written by

Simon Ricketts

19 October 2022

Compulsory Reading: Vicarage Field CPO – stakeholder engagement

A Town Legal blog

Written by

Raj Gupta

17 October 2022

Planning Law (With Chickens): Quarterly: Grow, Grow, Groan

In our second quarterly episode, Victoria McKeegan and Nikita Sellers catch up on the chickens and planning news, consider whether everything we said in our last episode is totally redundant, take a look at the Growth Plan and a recent case on extensions, and chat to the CEO/co-founder of Cratus communications Nick Kilby.

Featuring

Victoria McKeegan and Nikita Sellers

10 October 2022

Compulsory Reading: The Vicarage Field CPO

On 4 Oct, planning Inspector Katie McDonald issued her delegated decision not to confirm the London Borough of Barking CPO.

Written by

Raj Gupta

29 September 2022

Appropriation of rights and compulsory purchase

Question: What do Chelsea FC & the High Court’s decision in Rainbird have in common & what is the link with CPOs?

Written by

Mary Cook

20 September 2022

Is It Safe To Grant Planning Permission? 

To what extent is human safety, and the safe construction of buildings, a matter for the town and country planning system?

Written by

Simon Ricketts

11 September 2022

What will the effect of the Faulks review of administrative law be in practice?

Written by

Simon Ricketts in Estates Gazette

3 September 2022

Compulsory Reading: Vicarage Field CPO – Part 3

In this final post on an Inspector’s decision not to confirm Barking and Dagenham’s Vicarage Field CPO, I look at how the Inspector treated alternative proposals for redevelopment made by two of the objectors.

Written by

Raj Gupta

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