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16 March 2023

Compulsory Reading: LURB in the Lords – No Hope

6 June 2022. The Queen was still on her throne and we’d just celebrated her platinum jubilee with a four day bank holiday...

Written by

Raj Gupta

29 September 2022

Appropriation of rights and compulsory purchase

Question: What do Chelsea FC & the High Court’s decision in Rainbird have in common & what is the link with CPOs?

Written by

Mary Cook

4 July 2022

Compulsory Reading: Any hope for “Hope Value”?

As reported in the last entry of this blog, DLUHC is consulting on proposals to “allow acquiring authorities to request a direction from the Secretary of State that, for a specific scheme, payments in respect of hope value may be capped at existing use value or an amount above existing use value where it can be shown that the public interest in doing so would be justified.”

Written by

Raj Gupta & Juliet Munn

30 June 2022

Your say on reforms to CPO compensation

Hot on the heels of the procedural compulsory purchase reforms in the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill (LURB)...

Written by

Paul Arnett

6 March 2024

Town Legal plans for the future with partner promotion alongside industry expert retirement

Paul Arnett joins the partnership of 12 at a time when the firm is saying goodbye to founding partner, Patrick Robinson.

Written by

Clare Fielding

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