Harriet specialises in planning and environment law, and related property matters (most notably compulsory purchase). Her practice also covers a wide range of matters concerned with the exercise of local authority powers and duties.
Harriet is widely recognised as a leading practitioner in these fields.
Harriet Townsend specialises in planning and environment law. Her wider public law practice is mainly concerned with local authority powers and duties.
Harriet's practice includes
Harriet has acted for those promoting and resisting residential development, retail schemes, heritage proposals, and economic development of various kinds (including large scale mixed use schemes, leisure development and tourist accommodation). Recent inquiries into major development proposals have involved issues of housing land supply, green belt policy, retail impact, landscape, heritage, renewable energy policy, highway safety, loss of employment land, and residential amenity.
She also works on small scale proposals in sensitive locations where they can raise challenging legal and planning issues, for example basement development in central London, river-edge development adjoining the Thames, and assets of community value.
Harriet takes a close interest in all her cases from first instruction, and will advise clients in preparation for, and throughout the conduct of appeals and applications whether they are determined in court or inquiry, at a hearing or on paper. She is often brought into a case at an early stage and this can help to deliver an appropriate consent, while minimising objection and legal challenge.
During 2014-15
Harriet acted for a team of experts in heritage and conservation in promoting the compulsory purchase order for the 20 hectare site of the former North Wales Hospital, Denbigh under Listed Building Act powers. The former hospital is a Grade II* building and one of the finest examples of Victorian asylum architecture in Wales. The CPO inquiry into the sole objection to the order (by the site owner, a company registered in the British Virgin Islands) ran for three weeks and closed in March 2015.
Harriet has worked on several basement cases in which the law and policy of development below ground has been directly in issue in a variety of ways. She was led by Paul Brown QC in the recent High Court challenge to the basement policy adopted by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in January 2015.
Environment - "She has the ability to understand quickly and completely the complex issues involved, and she provides thorough and confident advocacy." Legal 500 2022
Planning - "Able to understand quickly and completely the complex issues involved, and a thorough and confident advocate." Legal 500 2022
Planning - "Has a strong track record of handling CPO cases, development inquiries, enforcement appeals and other hearings. She has recently been tackling matters relating to significant residential schemes and sensitive cases involving heritage or preservation concerns. She acts for local authorities, as well as campaign groups, individuals and developers. Strengths: "She is consistently excellent in her clear and reasoned advice, her approach, her effectiveness and her willingness to work closely with the client." "Her written product is good and she has a good manner with the client." Chambers and Partners 2021
"A highly competent barrister and always our first point of call for planning advice. Her honest and clear advice has been invaluable to me and my team. She approaches each matter comprehensively, with an enquiring mind and clear communication at all times. She balances her fierce intelligence with kindness and good humour and is always a pleasure to work with." Legal 500 2021
"A very diligent and thoughtful barrister, always with one eye on overall litigation strategy and the client's commercial objectives." Legal 500 2021
"She is thorough, has a grasp of detail, is very hard-working and has a very pleasant style." Chambers and Partners 2020
"Very good at dealing with difficult and disorganised clients." The Legal 500 2020
"A voice of authority and a great strategic thinker with a friendly and diplomatic manner." The Legal 500 2020
"She has a careful, analytical approach to problem solving. As an advocate, Harriet is adept and courteous. She is reliable and has a calm and pleasant manner which makes her a pleasure to work with." "She is knowledgeable and very well organised. An excellent advocate who is very confident." Chambers and Partners 2019
"A personable junior who provides prompt advice." The Legal 500 2018
"Enthusiastic, approachable and extremely supportive: her knowledge of compulsory purchase orders is excellent." The Legal 500 2018
"Her advocacy at CPO public inquiries is excellent, and she's very good at getting to the nub of things eaisly. A very good advocate who provides effective and practical advice." - Chambers and Partners 2018
"She provides efficient and practical advice." Legal 500 2017
"'Well liked by clients." Legal 500 2017
"She has excellent knowledge of planning and environmental law. A very surefooted advocate who is without arrogance. She shows good judgement when presenting cases and is very thorough in her preparation." Chambers & Partners 2017
"A wonderful barrister, who is calm, fabulous with clients, fiercely bright and a great advocate." Legal 500 2016
"A knowledgeable and thorough junior" who "makes sure there is a team ethic" - Chambers & Partners 2016
"An excellent advocate at public inquiries; she sees the wood from the trees." Legal 500 2016
Harriet is "thorough and calm under pressure" – Legal 500 2016
Harriet "provides clear and practical advice" - Chambers & Partners 2015
Harriet Townsend specialises in planning and environment law. Her wider public law practice is mainly concerned with local authority powers and duties.
Harriet's practice includes
Harriet has acted for those promoting and resisting residential development, retail schemes, heritage proposals, and economic development of various kinds (including large scale mixed use schemes, leisure development and tourist accommodation). Recent inquiries into major development proposals have involved issues of housing land supply, green belt policy, retail impact, landscape, heritage, renewable energy policy, highway safety, loss of employment land, and residential amenity.
She also works on small scale proposals in sensitive locations where they can raise challenging legal and planning issues, for example basement development in central London, river-edge development adjoining the Thames, and assets of community value.
Harriet frequently appears in the Planning Court (part of the Administrative Court where all judicial reviews are heard), and will guide clients through the procedures of any public law matter.
Harriet "gets on well with the client, provides clear and practical advice, and knows how local government works." (Chambers and Partners 2014).
More specifically, Harriet's work includes
• Procedural and substantive advice on matters such as expedition, Interim relief, costs protection, settlement, and costs only proceedings;
• Information and data protection law, including disclosure issues in public law proceedings;
• Compulsory purchase powers and related inquiries – for planning, housing, highways, heritage and regeneration purposes;
• Compensation arising from the exercise of compulsory purchase and other statutory powers;
• Bias, discrimination, and other public authority conduct issues including maladministration and misfeasance in public office;
• Local authority powers relating to property - appropriation and disposal;
• Public rights of way, including definitive map modification order inquiries;
• Human rights;
• The law of commons, and village greens.
In a recent case, Freemont v Welsh Ministers, Harriet defended the conduct of a local authority against allegations of fraud, a claim found to be totally without merit.
15th January 2021
Harriet Townsend provides commentary on the Court of Appeal's judgment in Paul Newman Homes Ltd v SSHCLG [2021] . This was a challenge to an Inspector's decision to dismiss an appeal for outline planning permission for 50 houses outside a village in the Aylesbury Vale district.
Commentary can be found HERE and a link to the judgment HERE.
11th January 2021
The Planning Court has dismissed an application for judicial review which sought to challenge and to quash the defendant local planning authority’s decision to grant planning permission for the commercial extraction of crude oil. The claimant’s main argument was that the greenhouse gas emissions from combustion of products for which the oil is a raw material, notably vehicle and aeroplane fuel, must be subject to assessment within the environmental impact assessment (EIA) required before granting permission.
Mr Justice Holgate decisively held otherwise, focusing on the development project itself and holding that these ‘downstream’ emissions are not capable of being indirect effects of the development. The defendant’s EIA obligations did not require it to assess the impact of greenhouse gas emissions arising from the consumption of oil produced at the site, which might take place anywhere in the world. Other grounds, including a claim that the defendant had misinterpreted paragraph 183 NPPF, or that it is not a lawful policy, were dependent upon success in the main ground, and failed.
You can read the article in full here.
This analysis, by Harriet Townsend and Dr Alex Williams, who acted for Surrey County Council (the defendant in these proceedings), was first published on Lexis®PSL on 11 January 2021 and can be found here (subscription required).
1st March 2018
Harriet offers the full range of services of any independent barrister, namely:
Her work takes her across the length and breadth of England and Wales (she enjoys travelling, whether to meet a client or to appear in court).
In addition, Harriet:
Case: Public Law and Judicial Review, Planning and Environment
In Finch the Court of Appeal declines to define significant indirect effects for EIA
17th February 2022
R (Finch) v Surrey County Council [2022] EWCA Civ 187
....News: Planning and Environment, Local Government
Briefing note on the Climate Change implications for local government across the UK
24th November 2021
How ready is the legal and governance framework in the United Kingdom to meet the challenge of climate change? Ruchi Parekh, Robin Green, Harriet Townsend, Estelle Dehon and Dr Christina Lienen....News: Public Law and Judicial Review, Planning and Environment, Inquests and Inquiries, Local Government
Net Zero and downstream emissions in Court of Appeal this week
15th November 2021
On 16-17 November 2021, the Court of Appeal will hear an appeal against the judgment of Holgate J in R (Finch) v Surrey County Council [2020] EWHC 3566 (Admin). The case....Case: Planning and Environment
All things great and beautiful
16th April 2021
The quality of our public spaces – whether urban or rural, modern or ancient – has always mattered, and the aspiration to build beautifully is noble, and as old as....Case: Planning and Environment
10th March 2021
1. The quality of our public spaces – whether urban or rural, modern or ancient – has always mattered, and the aspiration to build beautifully....Case:
BBC reporting of court proceedings a “catalogue of serious errors”
8th February 2021
The BBC has been fined £28,000 for contempt of court for making an unauthorised recording of court proceedings, and for broadcasting a short extract from that recording in two news....Case: Planning and Environment
30th December 2020
R (Finch) v Surrey CC [2020] EWHC 3566 (Admin) On 21 December 2020, Mr Justice Holgate dismissed this challenge to the grant of planning permission for the commercial extraction of oil at....Case:
Net Zero and downstream emissions in court this week
16th November 2020
On 17-18 November 2020, the High Court will hear judicial review claim CO/4441/2019 challenging the grant of planning permission by Surrey County Council to Horse Hill Developments Ltd for production....News: Public Law and Judicial Review, Planning and Environment, Housing, Licensing, Information Law, Court of Protection, Health and Social Care, Local Government
NEW BRIEFING - Local authorities post COVID-19. All you need to know
1st July 2020
Local authorities have been instrumental in tackling the COVID-19 crisis and will play a pivotal role in the post-lockdown recovery. As a result, they are experiencing a surge in duties....News: Planning and Environment
Webinar on Neighbourhood Planning Services
11th June 2020
On Tuesday 16 June 2020, Harriet Townsend and DLP Planning Limited hosted a webinar, where they presented a guide to the neighbourhood plan-making process, including tips on how to get....News: Planning and Environment
Cornerstone Barristers Planning Bulletin - Issue 5
15th May 2020
Welcome to the fifth edition of the Cornerstone Planning Bulletin, a digestible summary of planning law and practice to help all those with an interest in the planning system to....News: Planning and Environment
Cornerstone Barristers Planning Bulletin - Issue 4
1st May 2020
Welcome to the fourth edition of the Cornerstone Planning Bulletin, a digestible summary of planning law and practice to help all those with an interest in the planning system to....News: Planning and Environment
What COVID-19 means for enforcement: FAQs
27th April 2020
On this page we will post short answers to some frequently asked questions that have emerged from the webinar What COVID-19 means for enforcement on 23 April 2020. Please note that....News: Planning and Environment
Cornerstone Barristers Planning Bulletin - Issue 3
17th April 2020
Welcome to the third edition of the Cornerstone Barristers Planning Bulletin, a digestible summary of planning law and practice to help all those with an interest in the planning system....News: Planning and Environment
Cornerstone Barristers Planning Bulletin - Issue 2
14th April 2020
Welcome to the second edition of the Cornerstone Planning Bulletin, a digestible summary of planning law and practice to help all those with an interest in the planning system to....News: Planning and Environment
Cornerstone Barristers Planning Bulletin - Issue 1
3rd April 2020
Welcome to the Cornerstone Barristers Planning Bulletin, a digestible summary of planning law and practice to help all those with an interest in the planning system to keep up to....Case: Planning and Environment
10th February 2020
Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) v North Yorkshire County Council and Dorrington Quarries [2020] UKSC 3
....Case: Public Law and Judicial Review, Planning and Environment
How high the permission hurdle? or When is an argument not arguable?
1st April 2019
Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales (Brecon and Radnor Branch) v Welsh Ministers, Powys County Council and Hendy Windfarm Ltd [2019] EWHC 621 (Admin)
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Welsh Government gives onshore wind the green light
13th November 2018
On 25 October 2018 planning permission was granted, on appeal, for a seven turbine windfarm (maximum tip height of 110m and hub height of 69m). The windfarm site lies outside....News: Planning and Environment
5th December 2017
Planning Law in Wales, the consultation published last week by the Law Commission, is a detailed assessment of the planning system, and its statutory framework, with particular concern for the....Case: Planning and Environment
28th November 2017
The High Court has quashed (by consent) the decision of an Inspector to grant planning permission for 14 residential units on land at Barnside, Hook Lane, Aldingbourne, West Sussex. The proposal....News: Planning and Environment
Cornerstone Barristers sponsored the RTPI East of England annual Planning Law Conference
13th November 2017
Cornerstone Barristers sponsored the RTPI East of England annual Planning Law Conference at Downing College, Cambridge, on 10th November. Jonathan Clay, leading counsel for Suffolk Coastal District Council in the Supreme....Case: Public Law and Judicial Review, Planning and Environment
Camden successfully defends CPO of Bacton Low Rise Estate
2nd November 2017
In a judgment handed down on 26 September 2017, Mr Justice Dove: • Summarised the principles applicable to CPO challenges• Rejected grounds based on technical procedural breaches which had not caused....News: Planning and Environment
Brexit: Planning and the Environment Outside the EU
6th July 2016
The UK vote to leave the European Union raises significant questions around the potential impact on our domestic legislation. EU law is deeply embedded in our planning and environmental protection regimes.....News: Planning and Environment, Housing
Affordable housing policy exclusions small sites, and vacant building credit
16th May 2016
On Wednesday 11th May the Court of Appeal allowed the Government's appeal on all four grounds against Mr Justice Holgate's judgment in West Berkshire District Council and Reading Borough Council v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2015] EWHC 2222 (Admin).
....Case: Planning and Environment
Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Millora Works) Compulsory Purchase Order 2015 inquiry
1st May 2016
Great Yarmouth Borough Council (Millora Works) Compulsory Purchase Order 2015 inquiry (May 2016) representing acquiring authority. Inquiry deferred to enable settlement of objection by the owner of the land, an....Case: Planning and Environment
Taylor Wimpey planning inquiry
24th April 2016
Taylor Wimpey planning inquiry (conjoined), residential development of land at Fairfield Road, Framlingham, representing local planning authority. Decision letter of Inspector John Braithwaite dated 24 April 2016. Issues: housing land....Case: Planning and Environment
24th April 2016
Persimmon planning inquiry (conjoined), residential development of land at Mount Pleasant, Framlingham, representing local planning authority. Decision letter of Inspector John Braithwaite dated 24 April 2016. Issues: housing land supply,....Case: Public Law and Judicial Review
Freemont (Denbigh) Ltd v Denbighshire County Council
1st April 2016
Freemont (Denbigh) Ltd v Denbighshire County Council, April 2016, FDL's appeal to the First Tier Tribunal from a decision of the Information Commissioner under section 57 of the Freedom of....Case: Planning and Environment
Listed building challenges ruled Totally Without Merit
11th March 2016
Mr Justice Hickinbottom gave judgment yesterday in two related challenges to public law decisions of the Welsh Government concerning the Grade II* listed former North Wales Hospital, Denbigh. This stunning Tudorbethan building has been allowed to fall into a state of abject dereliction by its owner, Freemont (Denbigh) Ltd.
....Case: Planning and Environment
Freemont (Denbigh) Ltd v Welsh Ministers and Denbighshire County Council
11th March 2016
Freemont (Denbigh) Ltd v Welsh Ministers and Denbighshire County Council [2016] EWHC 482 (Admin), Hickinbottom J's judgment following a joint hearing of two matters, both dismissed and ruled totally without....Case: Planning and Environment
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea v SSCLG and M Harold
1st March 2016
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea v SSCLG and M Harold [2016] EWHC 703 (Admin), representing the developer in a section 288 challenge by the local planning authority. 3 storey....Case: Planning and Environment
Crest Nicholson planning inquiry
24th February 2016
Crest Nicholson planning inquiry, residential development of land at Chestnut Park, Kingswood, Glos, representing Kingswood Parish Council, objecting to the application. Decision letter of Inspector Harold Stephens dated 24 February....Case: Planning and Environment
25th January 2016
Owner's planning appeal, 23 Redesdale Street SW3, against refusal by RBKC of planning permission to return a house divided into flats into a single family dwelling house, representing the owner.....News: Planning and Environment
Cornerstone Annual Planning Day
17th November 2015
"From Green to Blue – planning under the Conservatives" The Cornerstone Annual Planning Day, which took place on 16th November at the Royal College of Surgeons, saw a number of planning consultants, solicitors and....Case: Planning and Environment, Housing, Property
Going underground - High Court shines a light on basement development rights
8th October 2015
In the face of rising property prices and a limited supply of land, particularly in central London, the creation of a basement below your property has become one of the most attractive options for extending your home.
....Case: Planning and Environment
29th September 2015
Denbighshire County Council (Denbigh Hospital) Compulsory Purchase Order 2014 made under section 47 of the Listed Buildings Act confirmed by the Welsh Ministers. Owner a company registered in BVI. Harriet....Case: Planning and Environment
2nd September 2015
Taggs Boatyard planning appeal hearing, renewal and investment in boatyard funded by residential development, representing appellant. Issues: views along the Thames, noise and disturbance and loss of daylight to neighbours,....Case: Planning and Environment,
R (Hubert) v Carmarthenshire County Council
11th August 2015
R (Hubert) v Carmarthenshire County Council [2015] EWHC 2327 (Admin) Cranston J - judicial review of the grant of planning permission for a wind turbine.....Case: Planning and Environment
Denbigh Hospital Urgent Works Notice
7th August 2015
Denbigh Hospital Urgent Works Notice: Appeals by owner under section 55 of the Listed Buildings Act against demands for payment rejected by Welsh Ministers. Harriet Townsend represented the local planning....Case: Planning and Environment, Commercial and Regulatory
Down is out in Kensington and Chelsea?
24th July 2015
Yesterday, in Lisle-Mainwaring and Force Foundations v Royal Borough Kensington and Chelsea [2015] EWHC 2105 (Admin), Mrs Justice Lang dismissed an application to quash the recently adopted Core Strategy policy governing basement development in Kensington and Chelsea.
....Case: Planning and Environment
Zipporah Lisle-Mainwaring and Force Foundations Ltd v Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
23rd July 2015
Zipporah Lisle-Mainwaring and Force Foundations Ltd v Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea [2015] EWHC 2105 (Admin) Lang J – s.113 challenge to Core Strategy review, representing Claimants led by....News: Local Government
Cornerstone on Councillors’ Conduct
26th June 2015
Cornerstone on Councillors' Conduct, the definitive guide to local government standards, produced by Cornerstone Barristers, goes on sale today.
....Case: Planning and Environment
R (Williams) v Cardiff County Council
18th June 2015
R (Williams) v Cardiff County Council [2015] Gilbart J - judicial review of the grant of planning permission for a major residential scheme on the outskirts of Cardiff.....Case: Planning and Environment
15th April 2015
Today the 43 Parts of the General Permitted Development Order become 19, as the GPDO 1995 (in its much amended form) is revoked and replaced by the GPDO 2015 with....News: Health and Social Care
Down and Out in Kensington and Chelsea?
4th December 2014
The Borough's Basement policy review takes another step towards adoption
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has received (2 December 2014) an eagerly awaited report from David Vickery, the Inspector appointed to assess the Core Strategy single policy review for soundness. The report, and its Appendix which contains the main modifications he has recommended, can be found here.
....Case: Public Law and Judicial Review, Planning and Environment
1st August 2014
Inquiry into prohibition order made by Oxfordshire County Council relating to a ROMP application. Representing planning authority, 2014.....Case: Planning and Environment
Planning inquiry - Aveley in Thurrock
25th July 2014
Planning inquiry into called-in application for residential led (500 dwellings) mixed use development at Aveley in Thurrock. Representing applicant, 2014.....News: Planning and Environment
2nd June 2014
Planning appeal for South Norfolk District Council: Townhouse Road, Old Costessey. Residential development; 62 dwellings in a special landscape area on land just outside East Costessey near Norwich was approved....Case: Planning and Environment,
Pickles says No Hacheston Solar
2nd June 2014
On the 22nd May 2014 the Secretary of State dismissed an appeal against the refusal of planning permission by Suffolk Coastal District Council for a 25 MW capacity solar farm....Case: Planning and Environment
Bus lane JRs have reached their stop
7th March 2014
Challenges to two decisions authorising Traffic Regulation Orders in Norwich have been refused permission for judicial review in a reserved judgment which followed an oral hearing lasting three hours (see....News: Planning and Environment
Does the former North Wales Hospital have a future?
3rd March 2014
BBC2 included the Grade II* listed hospital, set in the beautiful Welsh countryside just outside Denbigh, in the first Episode of the new series of Permission Impossible. Harriet Townsend acts for....Case: Planning and Environment
R (Jackson) v Norfolk County Council
12th February 2014
R (Jackson) v Norfolk County Council [2014] EWHC 332 (Admin) Elizabeth Cooke - judicial review of two decisions to make city centre traffic regulation orders.....Case: Planning and Environment
R (Mevagissey Parish Council) v Cornwall County Council
27th November 2013
R (Mevagissey Parish Council) v Cornwall County Council [2013] EWHC 3684 (Admin) Hickinbottom J - judicial review of the grant of planning permission for residential development in the AONB.....Case: Planning and Environment
Bulky Goods Conditions - What they mean
4th November 2013
Harriet Townsend was counsel for Great Yarmouth Borough Council in the appeal referred to below. Of great importance to retailers in large out of centre stores, and to planning authorities seeking....Case: Planning and Environment
Certificate of Lawful Use appeals - retail
16th October 2013
Hearing for Great Yarmouth. Certificate of Lawful Use appeals. Interpretation of planning permissions governing the use of three units within the Pasteur Retail Park. Main issues: whether the conditions excluded....Case: Planning and Environment
R (Catt) v Brighton and Hove City Council
3rd October 2013
R (Catt) v Brighton and Hove City Council [2013] EWHC 977 (Admin) Lindblom J - judicial review of two decisions to grant planning permission at the Withdean Stadium.....Case:
R (on application of Stern) v Horsham District Council [2013]
13th September 2013
EWHC 1460 (Admin) [2013] 3All ER 798 Leggatt J: Planning enforcement notices, late service, statutory interpretation, human rights, quashing order.....Case: Planning and Environment
Hearing of certificate of lawful use appeals
10th September 2013
Hearing of certificate of lawful use appeals brought by White Swan Properties seeking to expand the categories of goods capable of being sold at an out of centre retail park....Case: Planning and Environment
Arun District Council v SSCLG and Green Lodge Homes [2013]
1st September 2013
EWHC 190 (Admin) [2013] JPL 1011; Judge Seys-Llewelyn QC: Re-determination - Material Considerations....Case: Planning and Environment
Williams v SSCLG and Chiltern District Council [2013]
13th August 2013
EWCA Civ 958 [2014] JPL 124; Arden LJ, Patten LJ, Beatson LJ : Planning Enforcement; Conversion and extension of agricultural buildings; New stable building in green belt and AONB; Demolition.....Case: Planning and Environment
Williams v SSCLG and Chiltern District Council
31st July 2013
Williams v SSCLG and Chiltern District Council [2013] EWCA Civ 953 – s.289 challenge to enforcement appeal decision requiring demolition of stables in the green belt and AONB.....Case: Planning and Environment
29th July 2013
The risks attending those who alter buildings extensively without the benefit of planning permission have just been thrown into sharp relief by the Court of Appeal which handed down judgment....Case: Planning and Environment
R (Harrison) v Richmond upon Thames LBC
24th May 2013
R (Harrison) v Richmond upon Thames LBC [2013] EWHC 1677 (Admin) Nicholas Paines QC – judicial review of the decision to decline to determine an application for planning permission.....Case: Public Law and Judicial Review, Planning and Environment
Compulsory Purchase Order Inquiry
11th May 2013
Compulsory Purchase Order Inquiry for Denbighshire County Council: 7 CPOs within the West Rhyl Housing Improvement Project Area, funded by the Welsh Government, and made under planning powers as part....Case: Planning and Environment
Compulsory Purchase Order Inquiry
6th May 2013
Compulsory Purchase Order Inquiry for Denbighshire County Council: 7 CPOs within the West Rhyl Housing Improvement Project Area, funded by the Welsh Government, and made under planning powers as part....Case: Planning and Environment
1st May 2013
R (Stern) v Horsham DC [2013] EWHC 1460 (Admin); [2013] 3 All E.R. 798 Leggatt J – judicial review of two enforcement notices.....Case: Planning and Environment
No project-splitting for EIA in Brighton
25th April 2013
In Catt v Brighton and Hove City Council [2013] EWHC 977 (Admin) Mr Justice Lindblom has dismissed claims for judicial review of three planning permissions granted by Brighton and Hove....Case: Planning and Environment
Retail Impact decision against Tesco in Basingstoke
9th April 2013
An out of centre Tesco superstore has been refused permission on appeal despite an officer recommendation to approve. The Inspector agreed with the Council, and Asda (whose store anchors the....Case: Planning and Environment
8th February 2013
On 7th February Mrs Justice Swift gave permission for a judicial review of the LB Richmond's decision to decline to determine an application for planning permission under section 70A of....Case: Planning and Environment
6th February 2013
Planning appeal for South Norfolk District Council: Townhouse Road, Old Costessey. Residential development; 62 dwellings in a special landscape area on land just outside East Costessey near Norwich was approved....Case: Planning and Environment
Planning inquiry into appeal by Tesco
1st February 2013
Planning inquiry into appeal by Tesco for out of centre store in Basingstoke. Representing local planning authority. Issues: retail impact, sustainability of highways measures. Tesco's superstore, for Basingstoke and Deane....Case: Planning and Environment
Re-determination – Material Considerations
28th January 2013
Where a planning appeal is quashed by the High Court, it is incapable of ever having had any legal effect upon the rights and duties of the parties.
....Case: Planning and Environment
Williams v SSCLG and Chiltern District Council [2012]
13th December 2012
EWHC 3466 (Admin) [2013] JPL 692, HHJ Anthony Thornton QC. (Overturned by Court of Appeal).....Case: Planning and Environment
11th December 2012
The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal against the activation of suspended sentences of imprisonment made in committal proceedings in a long running case concerning a major waste disposal....Case: Planning and Environment
Planning law accords with common sense!
11th December 2012
The High Court so held in giving judgment for the Appellant in Williams v SoS [2012] EWHC 3466 (Admin), a case which has taken over 2 ½ years to work....Case: Local Government
Cornerstone Barristers takes part in launch of new online legal encyclopaedia
10th December 2012
Members of Cornerstone Barristers have played a leading role in contributing to a new online encyclopaedia, launched on 10th December 2012. The "Westlaw UK Insight" is an online legal encyclopaedia....Case: Planning and Environment
Oxfordshire County Council v Wyatt Brothers Oxford Ltd and others [2012] EWCA Civ 1921 [2013]
5th December 2012
Env LR D1; Mummery LJ, Patten LJ, Sir Scott Baker: Breach of planning injunction; Committal to prison for contempt of court.....Case: Planning and Environment
Appointment to Government Panel of Planning Mediators
6th November 2012
Harriet Townsend has been appointed to the newly created Government panel of expert planning Mediators. The panel has been created as part of a Government sponsored project designed to unlock....Case: Planning and Environment
CPO refused by Secretary of State for private gypsy site
25th April 2012
The Secretary of State has refused to confirm the Mid Suffolk District Council (Combs Lane) Compulsory Purchase Order 2011, so preventing the delivery of a scheme by a registered Housing....Case: Planning and Environment
Withdean Stadium subject of a planning judicial review again
12th March 2012
The Withdean Stadium in Brighton is to be the subject of a planning judicial review again. John Catt, represented by Richard Buxton solicitors, has been given permission to challenge the grant....Case: Planning and Environment
Peter Trott v Broadland District Council
22nd March 2011
Court of Appeal: Sir Andrew Morritt (Chancellor), Toulson LJ, Sullivan LJ, 17th March 2011 The Court of Appeal has allowed Peter Trott's appeal against an injunction made under section 187B of....News: Planning and Environment
Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL): What it means for you
19th March 2011
Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL): What it means for you Saturday, March 19, 2011 CIL is set to be an important measure to allow Councils to ensure development can go ...
....News: Planning and Environment
Is Planning Enforcement facing a New Era?
16th February 2011
Is Planning Enforcement facing a New Era?
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Case: Public Law and Judicial Review
Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law
21st June 2010
We are pleased to announce the new edition of Jowitt's Dictionary of English Law published by Sweet and Maxwell. The new edition presents a concise definition of each expression which forms....Case: Planning and Environment
Denbighshire CC (West Parade, Rhyl) CPO 2010
21st June 2010
The Welsh Assembly Government confirmed the Compulsory Purchase Order of part of a terrace on the seafront promenade in Rhyl. The Order scheme will regenerate that part of Rhyl and....News: Planning and Environment
Denbighshire CC (West Parade, Rhyl) CPO 2010
1st March 2010
The Welsh Assembly Government confirmed the Compulsory Purchase Order of part of a terrace on the seafront promenade in Rhyl. The Order scheme will regenerate that part of Rhyl and....Case: Planning and Environment
6th February 2010
Planning appeal for Hyde Housing in Hove: 72 flats on previously developed site adjacent to Hove Park. Detailed design issues – amenities of residents, sustainability and the qualities of the....Case: Planning and Environment
Enforcement appeal - clay extraction
6th January 2010
Enforcement appeal for Oxfordshire County Council: the restoration of a clay extraction void. The main issue was the presence of waste unlawfully retained (in breach of enforcement notices and an....Case: Planning and Environment
19th November 2009
Enforcement appeal for Newport City Council: the use of Upfield Farm as an aerodrome. Issues included noise, impact on the conservation objectives of the SPA, lawful use rights. Appeal dismissed....Case: Planning and Environment
11th November 2009
For South Norfolk District Council: planning appeal for development of a substantial Greenfield site outside Wymondham within land subject to a local gap policy. Housing land supply a significant issue.....Case: Planning and Environment
29th September 2009
Planning appeal for Notting Hill Home Ownership instructed by Metropolis Planning and Design: apartments within a conservation area adjacent to a canal in Ealing. Appeal successful on issues of policy....Case: Planning and Environment
30th June 2009
For Brighton and Hove City Council: enforcement appeal concerning the use of retail premises in St James St Brighton by Starbucks for an A1/A3 mixed use. Appeal upheld and planning....Case: Planning and Environment
11th August 2008
Planning appeal for Bellway Homes: residential development on a greenfield site on the edge of Burton Latimer, Kettering. Housing land supply was the main issue. Appeal granted 11th August 2008.....Case: Planning and Environment
Access to proposed gypsy site - guidance on what is permited
11th July 2008
Access to proposed gypsy site – guidance on what is permitedFriday, July 11, 2008 This appeal concerned access to a proposed gypsy site from an unlit classified road: access was found....Case: Planning and Environment
14th May 2008
Enforcement notice appeal: the use of agricultural land for motocross and related activities. For local planning authority. Appeal dismissed with costs of the ground A appeal awarded to the Council....Case: Planning and Environment
10th April 2008
Development of a paddock in Newmarket for retirement housing by English Courtyard Developments. For adjoining owners/developers objecting. Appeal dismissed 10/4/2008. Click here for full text of the decision.....Case: Planning and Environment
CPO for development of Waveney Campus
11th March 2008
CPO for development of Waveney Campus: new offices and laboratories for CEFAS and two local authorities. For acquiring authority. Order confirmed ahead of the grant of planning permission. Click here....Case: Planning and Environment
Wimpey appeal dismissed in Surrey Heath
19th September 2007
Harriet Townsend acted for Surrey Heath Borough Council in successfully resisting Wimpey's appeal, in which planning permission was sought for the demolition and redevelopment of three houses to provide 20....Case: Planning and Environment
1st January 2000
Major InquiriesNet Zero and downstream emissions in Court of Appeal this week
15th November 2021
On 16-17 November 2021, the Court of Appeal will hear an appeal against the judgment of Holgate J in R (Finch) v Surrey County Council [2020] EWHC 3566 (Admin). The case....30th December 2020
R (Finch) v Surrey CC [2020] EWHC 3566 (Admin) On 21 December 2020, Mr Justice Holgate dismissed this challenge to the grant of planning permission for the commercial extraction of oil at....Net Zero and downstream emissions in court this week
16th November 2020
On 17-18 November 2020, the High Court will hear judicial review claim CO/4441/2019 challenging the grant of planning permission by Surrey County Council to Horse Hill Developments Ltd for production....