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Can you use section 106 to fund the NHS (or, by extension, other public services)? The general answer is no.
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Clare FieldingThank you for keeping up with our blogs on Vicarage Field. It's a new year and there's another refusal.
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Nikita Sellers & Raj GuptaThis is the first of a series of occasional blogs from Town Legal on any and all things relating to money and finance in planning.
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Design South East including partner Mary CookWe look back at some highlights from the last 12 months.
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Victoria McKeegan and Nikita SellersThis is the first of many bitesize "Case Law Brief" episodes in which we sit down with leading barristers working on the latest planning law cases of interest. In this episode we hear from Charlie Banner KC, of Keating Chambers, on the Supreme Court’s recent Hillside Parks decision.
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Charlie BannerThe Hillside case concerns the relationship between successive grants of planning permission for development on the...
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Simon RickettsIn part 1 of this series of posts on the decision by an inspector not to confirm Barking and Dagenham’s Vicarage Field CPO, we looked at the primary reason for refusal – that the Inspector could not be satisfied that the scheme was viable and therefore would be delivered.
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Raj GuptaIn our second quarterly episode, Victoria McKeegan and Nikita Sellers catch up on the chickens and planning news, consider whether everything we said in our last episode is totally redundant, take a look at the Growth Plan and a recent case on extensions, and chat to the CEO/co-founder of Cratus communications Nick Kilby.
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Victoria McKeegan and Nikita SellersThis site uses cookies to keep our site secure and provide our users with the best possible experience. For more information, click here.