The Planning and Infrastructure Bill – what’s in, what’s out and will it work?
Join Landmark’s barristers for an initial review of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill and what it might mean for planning in practice.
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Join Landmark’s barristers for an initial review of the Planning and Infrastructure Bill and what it might mean for planning in practice.
Programme:
- Introduction by chair – Tim Morshead KC
- Streamlining the determination of planning applications - national scheme of delegation and reduced statutory consultee involvement – Neil Cameron KC
- Development and strategic scale nature recovery – an answer to the nutrient neutrality and water neutrality conundrums? – Jenny Wigley KC
- Measures for streamlining national infrastructure planning plus proposals for community benefits – Reuben Taylor KC
- Hope Value and other changes to Compulsory Purchase – an overview – Jacqueline Lean
- Q&A and panel discussion
About the speakers
Timothy Morshead KC (Joint Head of Chambers) Tim practices in real estate law across its full gamut. |
Jenny Wigley KC (Joint Head of Chambers) Jenny's practice is focused on planning and environmental law and non-domestic rating (local government tax). |
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