Understanding the High Court’s Ruling on Asylum Accommodation: Wider Implications for the Planning System - Landmark Chambers

Understanding the High Court’s Ruling on Asylum Accommodation: Wider Implications for the Planning System - Landmark Chambers

Join us for an in-depth discussion of the recent High Court judgment dismissing Epping Forest District Council’s attempt to block the use of a local hotel for housing asylum seekers.

Date and time: Thursday 27 November 2025 | 10:00 - 11:30

CPD: 2

This session will explore the Court’s reasoning and its implications for planning enforcement, local authorities, hotels, and accommodation providers, as well as what the decision means for future asylum housing challenges and the role of local community views and fears in planning determinations.

Key discussion topics include:

  • The anatomy of planning enforcement and injunctions

When and how injunctions can and should be used, including insights into Council decision-making.

  • Community views and fears in the planning system

Examining how public concern, protest, and perceptions of crime are factored into the planning system and parallels with other material planning considerations.

  • The future of asylum accommodation and planning

What this judgment means for the interface between planning control and the need for asylum accommodation.

Who should attend: Planning solicitors, planning consultants, local authority legal teams, developers, planning officers, accommodation providers, and anyone involved in planning or asylum-related decision-making.

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Event Information

Event Date 27-11-2025 10:00 am
Individual Price Free
Location Online (live)