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Welcome to Sharpe Edge, Sharpe Pritchard’s local government legal hub on Local Government Lawyer.

Sharpe Edge features news, views and analysis from our team of specialist local government lawyers, working at the heart of the latest legal developments. Operating at the forefront of local

government law, our team is well-placed to cut through the complexities to equip you with the key points you need to know.

We trust you’ll find this an invaluable resource to aide your practice and interact with our team of experts.

If you have any questions or queries, or would like to instruct, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

 

                                                                                                            

About Sharpe Pritchard

We are a national firm of public law specialists, serving local authorities, other public sector organisations and registered social landlords, as well as commercial clients and the third sector.

Our team advises on a wide range of public law matters, spanning electoral law, procurement, construction, infrastructure, data protection and information law, planning and dispute resolution, to name a few key specialisms.

All public sector organisations have a route to instruct us through the various frameworks we are appointed to. To find out more about our services, please click here.

 

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Procurement Act 2023: What does the delay mean for you?

On 12 September, the Government confirmed the rumours and the highly anticipated Procurement Act 2023 (the “Act”), due to come in to force on 28 October 2024, will now be delayed until 24 February 2025 [1]. Whilst this may result in a sigh of relief for many, write Sophie Mcfie-Hyland and Lorraine Spurling, for others it will trigger a huge chorus of “so where does this leave my planned procurement?”
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Recent orders for possession in University protest camp claims - implications for academic institutions

Joe Walker and Fred Groves provide an update on unauthorised pro-Palestinian protest encampments on university premises where many have refused to comply with demands to vacate.
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Dear Government - It’s time to get innovative about means of public investment

Steve Gummer and Shyann Sheehey issue a call on the government to make use of their options to address various barriers to investment and innovation in the manufacturing sector.
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Significant tightening of rules for water companies – the Water (Special Measures) Bill

Allan Owen and Elizabeth Withers discuss the recent Water (Special Measures) Bill and how the changes will affect water companies in the UK.
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Our ‘Green Steves’ series

As part of our commitment to helping local authorities innovate in the green space, our
infrastructure and energy partner, Steve Gummer has teamed up with Steve Cirell to
produce a series of thought pieces about what local authorities could be doing to
further the green agenda.

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Our Head of Local Government

Rob Hann Sharpe PritchardRob Hann is Head of the Local Government team at Sharpe Pritchard. He has over 30 years in local government, having worked for several local authorities and as the ex-head of legal at 4ps/Local Partnerships for many years.

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