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No5 Barristers’ Chambers hosts Annual Planning Seminar in London
Legal planning experts will put the spotlight on the National Planning Policy Framework at an Annual Planning Seminar to be held in London this month. No5 Barristers’ Chambers Planning Group is hosting the seminar on September 17 at Savoy Place and expects around 120 delegates to attend. The seminar will highlight current and future issues regarding planning law and practice, and aims to provide essential updates for planning professionals, including both consultants and planning officers as well as planning, property and environmental lawyers, developers, surveyors and architects.
Subjects under the spotlight will include decision-taking and plan-making post the NPPF review, delivering infrastructure in London as well as delivering affordable housing in the capital and it will provide an update on planning court cases. Speakers will include leaders in their field from No5 Barristers’ Chambers, including Richard Kimblin QC and Christopher Young QC, together with Satnam Choongh, Hugh Richards, James Corbet-Burcher, Celina Colquhoun and Hashi Mohamed, Scott Stemp and Howard Leithead. No5 Barristers’ Chambers is one of the UK’s leading chambers with more than 250 members, including 32 Silks, practising across a network of four offices in London, Birmingham, Bristol and Leicester. The set has continued to build upon its reputation as a centre of excellence for advocacy and advisory work.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Judith Sanders .
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