Claire Fallows writes for Planning Resource on the reasons that developers should take care before starting on site
Claire Fallows has written for Planning Resource on the reasons that developers should take care before starting on site. Read more below (subscription required).
Legal Viewpoint: Why developers should take care before starting on site
Our thinking
Claire Fallows
CoStar quotes Claire Fallows on the new infrastructure levy announced in the Queen's Speech
CoStar quotes Claire Fallows on the new infrastructure levy announced in the Queen's Speech
Rachael Davidson
The OEP: objectives, strategy, and implementation
There has been debate around how effective the OEP will be in achieving its aims.
Julie Sharpe
Top Ten Tips with Ransom Strips – How to keep a ransom handsome
Everything you need to know on Ransom Strips.
Lydia O’Hagan
Lydia O'Hagan quoted by Property Week on whether the era of tall buildings in the capital is coming to an end
Is the era of tall buildings in the capital coming to an end?
Rachael Davidson
Judicial Review Reform
Judicial review is a mechanism available to various interested parties to challenge the legality of decision made by a public body.
Rachael Davidson
Building Fire Safety Update: in the wake of the Hackitt Report
Find out more on the Building and Fire Safety update.
Lydia O’Hagan
Lydia O'Hagan quoted by the Guardian, Yahoo News and Property Week on the government's rejection of the Tulip tower plans
Plans to build a 305m-high tower in the City of London have been rejected by the government.
Isobel Young-Herries
COP26 and the impact on Property Finance
There is a strong focus on countries ‘building back better’ their economies through green, resilient recovery.
Rachael Davidson
Green Belt development: trends in 2021
Green Belt boundaries should only be altered where exceptional circumstances are fully evidenced and justified.
Claire Fallows
Claire Fallows quoted by Planning on the Chancellor’s announcement of a new brownfield fund
Claire comments on the developments for the planning and built environment sectors in yesterday's Autumn Budget.
James Souter
James Souter and Claire Fallows write for Estates Gazette on whether planning and rights of light laws help deliver the ideal development where it is needed
Do our planning and rights of light laws serve us well in securing the right building typology?
Simon Green
AHIC 2021
It was another exciting year at the Arabian & African Hotel Investment Conference (AHIC) .
Sophie Willis
Local Nature Recovery Strategies
What is the purpose of LNRS and the process to create one? Read more here.
Emma Humphreys
Property Patter: what’s the latest in the world of Essential Residential?
How is commonhold going to be encouraged and will ASTs ever return to a straightforward 2 month termination process?
Lydia O’Hagan
Planning Gateway One to introduce new fire safety requirements for high rise residential buildings
The government is introduce a number of new requirements to the planning system - read what the requirements will mean here.
Claire Fallows
Claire Fallows quoted by Building Projects, Building Construction Design, Housing Management & Maintenance and Housebuilder & Developer on the government’s proposals to reform the planning system
“The reality is it will take years to pass the necessary legislation to transition to a new system and to bring new plans into effect."
Claire Fallows
Claire Fallows quoted by Planning on how new PD rights for commercial buildings will change the system
Councils should be prepared for a flurry of applications in August.
Claire Fallows
First Homes: Bringing You Up To Date
Claire Fallows sets out the latest position on the introduction of First Homes into the planning system here
Sophie Willis
Delayed Environment Bill To Return Autumn 2021
After significant delay due to the 2019 election and COVID-19 , estimates suggest the Environment Bill will become law this autumn.
Lydia O’Hagan
Retail Repurposing: Helping or hindering the high street
A controversial new permitted development right allowing unused commercial premises to be converted into homes will take effect in August.