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Sea level rise impact on coastal development must now be taken into accountdownload
After 35 days of hearing, the Queensland Planning and Environment Court has delivered its most significant climate change adaptation decision yet.
Trigger events removing the right to apply to register land as a town or village greenweblink
The new Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013 contains wide-ranging implications for landowners and developers.
Planning Judicial Review time limit reduced to six weeks with effect from 1 Julydownload
Important changes are being made to the procedure for bringing judicial review proceedings in planning cases which came into force on 1 July.
Shoosmiths advises Hitachi Rail Europe on agreements for £82m train assembly plant
Shoosmiths has advised Hitachi Rail Europe on real estate, planning and construction matters related to an £82m train assembly plant.
Shoosmiths helps McKay Securities secure development site in Surrey
Real-estate and planning specialists at Shoosmiths have helped McKay Securities secure a prime development site in Redhill, Surrey.
Walker Morris defends judicial review against planning permissionweblink
Walker Morris recently acted successfully for an interested party in the refusal of two separate applications for judicial review.
Mills & Reeve set to advise Blaby District Council on New Lubbesthorpe planning
Mills & Reeve is to act for Blaby District Council in the planning work arising from its recent resolution to grant planning permission for a new community west of Leicester called New Lubbesthorpe.
Extension of permitted development rights for under-utilised propertiesdownload
From 30 May, owners of under-utilised properties will have more opportunity to secure tenants, while those looking to dispose of their interests may have access to a wider market of prospective purchasers.
Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) reforms — consultationweblink
Many local authorities have come to appreciate the particular financial dynamics of large strategic sites.
Planning applications: Burridge v Breckland District Councilweblink
Case considers whether planning application, which itself proposes a ‘below the EIA threshold’ development, must be treated as part of a wider project.
Offices to residential conversion: the details emergedownload
The government has made it possible to convert Class B1 office buildings to Class C3 residential dwellings without having to apply for planning permission.
New planning rules set to extend rights to change use without planning permissiondownload
The government published legislation at the end of last week that will relax the rules on when planning permission is needed for change of use.
Walker Morris announces partner and director promotions in key growth areas
Walker Morris announces two partner promotions as well as eight director promotions.
Data Protection Policies — update from Global Data Hubweblink
Taylor Wessing has added a fresh batch of data-protection-focused content to its Global Data Hub site.
Taking your project to marketdownload
In this article, Al Tamimi considers the legal requirements and documents required to take a project to market in Dubai and highlights some of the potential issues arising.
So you want to build a hotel in Qatar?download
Hotel investors and operators can see massive growth potential in Qatar. But how does a hotel business become established given the particular laws of Qatar?
Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013download
The Growth and Infrastructure Bill finally received Royal Assent on 25 April. Amending existing legislation, it introduces reforms that will affect the planning application process.
Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013: an early update from Walker Morrisweblink
The finalised text of the Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013 as passed is now publicly available to view.
Walker Morris advises Peel Environmental on its planning application to build an AD facility
Walker Morris has advised Peel Environmental on its planning application to build a £23.5m anaerobic digestion facility at a site in North Selby, York.
Walker Morris's environment team achieves High Court success for FCC
Walker Morris has successfully acted for FCC in the defence against two challenges to the planning permission for its Greatmoor energy-from-waste facility.
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