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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.
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
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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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