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A joint webinar by Town Legal LLP and Landmark Chambers. We are hosting an armchair discussion to guide you through the practical legal aspects of the new authorized “commercial to residential” development law, class MA in Schedule 1, Part 1 of the GPDO. Judicial Review and Planning System 2021: practical tips, current trends, what`s in store for you? – A joint webinar by Town Legal LLP and 39 Essex Chambers. The Commercial To Residential Right: How It Works (Or Doesn`t Doesn) – A No Frills Briefing In this third episode, Duncan and Simon give a ten-minute summary of the Conservative manifesto “Get Brexit Done: Unleash Britain`s Potential”, published on 24.11.19. A joint webinar by Town Legal/Landmark Chambers – An Extended “Permission-Principle” Regime for Large Residential and Residential Mixed-Use Developments offers a potentially attractive alternative to master building permits and will be regulated this fall that is expected to come into force at the end of the year. The process could also be at the heart of the longer-term proposals in the White Paper on Planning. Town Legal at Home – Episode 10 – Victoria McKeegan A joint webinar by Town Legal and No 5 Chambers that answers practical questions arising from the amended Classes of Use Ordinance. A joint webinar by Town Legal & Keating Chambers – The Brexit transition period ended on 31 December 2020. The different forms of environmental assessment that play a key role in our planning system (strategic environmental assessment, environmental impact assessment and FSH assessment) all derive from EU law. With the promise of environmental assessment reforms in the “Planning for the Future” white paper and with the UK`s increased control over how we legislate, we can expect changes to be tabled in 2021. Is there a better time at the beginning of the year to ask how well the environmental assessment has worked and how it should be improved? How will the combined infrastructure charge work, how should it work? A joint webinar by Town Legal and Landmark Chambers. – Has the development court proved to be a success? What should its future, as well as that of judicial review and legal challenges to the planning system look like in light of the Faulks review? A series of short videos, each containing a suggestion from a city attorney on a suggestion to improve the planning system. In this episode, Lucy Morton talks about air quality.

Planning for the Future – The Likely Practical Impact Copyright © 2022 Town Legal LLP and Licensors. All rights reserved. Since I left the EU: the future of environmental assessment This is the first episode of our In The Head Of interview series. We interview people in leadership positions in the world of planning and development. Lucy Morton, Senior Partner at Town, interviews Steve Quartermain CBE. Is it time to be able to promote projects of national importance for residential development and connection through a version of the building permit procedure of the Planning Act 2008? Among the proposals in the White Paper on Planning are the replacement of the CIL by the `new LIC`, i.e. the combined infrastructure charge, as well as a radical reduction in the role of Article 106 agreements. A series of short videos from different city lawyers, each with a suggestion for improvement to a different aspect of the planning system.

Patrick Robinson proposes here to standardize the drafting of the agreements of Article 106. A series of short videos from different city lawyers, each focusing on a different aspect of the planning system. Michael Gallimore discusses the possibility of increased use of secondments between the public and private sectors. A joint webinar of the city`s legal and historical chambers – There is now a wide range of approved development rights that allow new apartments to be created through the pre-approval process without the need for a traditional construction application, including extending two-storey buildings, replacing commercial buildings with new residential development, as well as existing office conversion rights and various other uses. This is the third episode of our `In The Head Of` series. Partner Matt Speed interviews Guy Bransby in another great watch. Duncan Field and Simon Ricketts will cover the proposals of the main parties, which specifically concern possible policy and legislative changes in relation to English planning law. A series of short videos from different city lawyers, each focusing on a different aspect of the planning system. Victoria McKeegan identifies here three system improvements that were specifically caused by the Covid-19 crisis.

In this second episode, Duncan and Simon look at the British Labour manifesto It`s Time For Real Change. New apartments on new building rights approved – Question Time!. A practical session for planning consultants, planners, lawyers and anyone else interested in the role of the Planning Court in monitoring and influencing planning decisions and the operation of the planning system. Investors, developers, planners, policymakers and municipalities need practical answers to big questions such as how should we plan our offices, downtowns, and homes now? What has changed? Here`s the latest episode of our Town Legal interview series. Mary Cook, a leading partner and lawyer, sits down with Estelle Dehon QC to talk about her life and career. A joint Town Legal / Landmark Chambers webinar – Changes to the Classes of Use Ordinance have potentially fundamental consequences for landowners, developers, local authorities and communities: a series of short videos, each focusing on a different aspect of the planning system. Here, in a final article, Duncan Field focuses on the need for an appropriate climate change strategy. A series of short videos from different city lawyers, each focusing on possible changes to a different aspect of the planning system. Here, Nikita Sellers discusses the idea of a “Fast Track for Beauty”. PC in 2020 – Has the Planning Tribunal proven its worth? The partner, Chris Todman, is a brilliant host as we are “in the spirit” of Graham Stallwood in planning inspection. This is the second episode of our interview series. In another great watch, Town employee Nikita Sellers interviews Nick Kilby, CEO of Cratus.

A series of short videos, each containing a suggestion from a city attorney on a suggestion to improve the planning system. First of all, Louise Samuel: extension of building permits. Presented by Duncan Field. Live, work, play – what does the Covid era teach us? Duncan Field, Victoria McKeegan and Simon Ricketts give their reactions to what the victory of the Conservative GE19 will mean for English planning law, infrastructure and the environment. A discussion on the likely practical implications of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill and other proposals, with: Simon Gallagher (Department of Levelling, Housing and Communities); Zack Simons (Landmark Chambers); Kathryn Ventham (Barton Willmore now Stantec); Simon Ricketts (Town Legal LLP) and Meeta Kaur (Town Legal LLP) (Committee Chairs).

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