What COVID-19 means for enforcement
The Coronavirus has impacted enforcement of planning control in a number of ways. Harriet Townsend and Jack Parker explore how coronavirus has changed breaches of planning control, LPA investigative powers, enforcement action alongside other breaches.
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The webinar will discuss the implications of coronavirus and related legislation for the enforcement of planning control. In particular, the webinar will cover:
- Breaches of planning control: time limits on enforcement action and breaks in continuity of use
- LPA investigative powers and their use in a coronavirus environment
- Taking enforcement action: the issues raised by coronavirus for notices and injunction
- Conditions, CIL payments and other breaches - practical tips for those enforcing and enforced against
Please see below for links to the materials from this webinar:
About the presenters
Harriet Townsend Harriet specialises in planning and environment law, and related property matters (most notably compulsory purchase). |
Jack Parker Jack specialises in administrative and public law, planning and environment and property. |
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