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Walker Morris, In Brief (banking, energy, IP, litigation, public sector, real estate, tax)weblink
Bring Your Own Device Guidance issued by ICO.
Proposed changes to annual return and the Register of Charities from 2014weblink
Proposed changes to Register of Charities from 2014.
The starter bell sounds for round two of the Academies Capital Maintenance Fundweblink
The Department for Education aims to contribute £392m for the current financial year to the Academies Capital Maintenance Fund.
Open slather to review planning and other ACT government decisions?download
Green’s minister Shane Rattenbury has introduced the Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Amendment Bill 2013 into the ACT Legislative Assembly.
The challenges for local authority and housing association joint venturesdownload
There is increasing interest by local authorities in joining with housing associations and developers in joint ventures.
Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) reforms — consultationweblink
Many local authorities have come to appreciate the particular financial dynamics of large strategic sites.
First revised draft General Block Exemption Regulation for state aid published for consultationweblink
The European Commission has published the first revised draft GBER for consultation.
EU Procurement Update — May 2013weblink
DLA Piper has released issue 13 of its EU Procurement Update.
E:gen — May 2013 issueweblink
The May 2013 issue of Winckworth Sherwood’s E-gen publication is available now.
Empty property rates relief: High Court decisiondownload
Shoosmiths discusses the High Court’s decision in Kenya Aid Programme v Sheffield City Council.
Procurement Update — Spring 2013weblink
The spring 2013 issue of Walker Morris’s Procurement Update covers topics such as the EU procurement reforms, the Utilities Directive and NHS healthcare services.
EU Procurement Update — April 2013weblink
This is the 12th issue of DLA Piper’s Procurement Update, a newsletter for those with an interest in public procurement law.
National Policy Planning Framework: a year on — the winners and losers by sectordownload
This article revisits the substantive policies of the NPPF and considers its impact on the retail, office and residential sectors.
School expansion projects in Englanddownload
The number of pupils in England is rising and there are high levels of demand for pupil places, which local authorities are struggling to meet.
Back to the future: landlords to enjoy greatest freedoms since 1945download
The last five years has seen the end of a love-in between central government and housing associations. The government likes local authorities again — or at least hates them less.
Judicial review of government's transposition of EU Waste Framework Directive dismissedweblink
It has been held that commingled collections of paper, metal, plastic and glass are compliant with the requirements of the EU Waste Framework Directive.
Walker Morris 'In Brief — March 2013'weblink
Walker Morris has released its In Brief publication for March 2013.
Assessing the impact of the recent changes to the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011download
On 1 October 2012 important changes to the Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 came into force, affecting the duties of waste collection authorities and waste disposal authorities.
Time to consider social valuedownload
The Cabinet Office has produced a Procurement Policy Note to inform commissioners and procurers of what they need to do to comply with the Social Value Act.
Planning permission: Humpty Dumpty and the sequential approach — Tesco v Dundeedownload
It is well established that, when determining planning applications, planning authorities must proceed upon a proper understanding of the development plan.
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