Holmes & Hills Solicitors’ esteemed Planning Law Department will be delivering a bespoke Planning Law Update to members of the Essex Planning Officers Association.
Independently recognised as a leading source of legal advice by The Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners, two independent directors of the country’s top law firms, as well as being recognised as one of the largest and fastest growing specialist Planning Law Departments by Planning Magazine, the leading industry publication, Holmes & Hills acts for a number of local planning authorities across the East of England.
With a long history of advising and representing local planning authorities on matters such as planning enforcement, strategic plans, planning appeals, planning inquiries, section 106 agreements as well as general planning law advice, Holmes & Hills’ is well placed to deliver training to local authority planning officers covering the latest legislative changes and case law, from the perspectives of planning authorities.
Holmes & Hills’ Planning Law Department comprises 10 planning law solicitors, an additional trainee solicitor and additional specialist planning paralegal support. The Planning Law Department includes the Compulsory Purchase and Development Consent Division. The group of three specialist compulsory purchase solicitors focus on advising local authorities, businesses, and land and property owners impacted by national infrastructure projects such as new road or railway schemes, large scale road improvement schemes, energy schemes, airport expansions and urban regeneration projects
This event is organised by a third party and is not open for attendance other than by the organising party.
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