The Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill
In this webinar we discuss the wide range of Government proposals contained within the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill that impact on planning and compulsory purchase issues.
In this webinar we discuss the wide range of Government proposals contained within the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill that impact on planning and compulsory purchase issues. The speakers also offered their take on the likely ramifications of the most impactful reform proposals.
Please note: this webinar was first broadcast on Wednesday, 20 July 2022
Please click through to the Burges Salmon website and register to view this on-demand webinar content.
About the speakers
Sarah Sutherland Director
Sarah is a director in the Planning and Compulsory Purchase team. She specialises in advising developers, landowners and public sector clients on large infrastructure and mixed-use redevelopment schemes across the UK including the use of CPO powers. She is a Legal Associate of the RTPI and regularly speaks at industry events. She has been ranked as an ‘Associate to Watch’ in Chambers and Legal 500, described as "very switched-on and efficient.
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Alex Minhinick
Director
Alex is a director in the planning and compulsory purchase team, having trained and qualified with the firm in 2010.
He has particular experience in compulsory purchase claims, energy, power and utility projects, infrastructure projects, and developments relating to mines and minerals. Alex acts on a wide range of projects for developers, landowners and local authority clients. |
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