Biodiversity Webinar
Sharpe Pritchard's 'Green Steves' discuss developments in relation to biodiversity, including biodiversity net gain in the planning context. They also look at local authority biodiversity projects and how they can be financed.
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About the speakers
Steve Gummer Steve has significant experience in advising on infrastructure and PPP projects, especially in the regulated utilities sector. He has experience of advising on licence conditions and creating and developing financeable regulated project structures. He has worked on a number of bespoke regulated projects including in the nuclear sector and in the water sector including on Thames Tideway Tunnel and Portsmouth Water in developing a unique form of bulk supply arrangement on the Havant Thicket Project. |
Steve Cirell Steve C has worked in house in the public sector (latterly in a senior position), was an equity partner and in charge of local government work with an international law firm for 20 years and has written 18 books on various aspects of public law. He has advised across renewable projects mainly for local and public authorities. |
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