Planning Day 2024 – Catch Up Package

04 Dec 2024

Speakers

Planning, environment and climate team

Venue

Cornerstone website

Fee

£90 + VAT

Missed Planning Day 2024? Access the Complete Catch-Up Package Now!

Cornerstone Barristers’ flagship Planning Day 2024 was a resounding success, bringing together leading experts to discuss the most pressing topics in planning and environmental law. If you couldn’t attend, we have great news: you can now access the entire conference at your convenience with our comprehensive Catch-Up Package.

What’s Included

  • Full Session Recordings: Revisit in-depth discussions on critical subjects such as onshore renewables, heritage cases, compulsory purchase, water law, biodiversity net gain, and more.
  • Keynote Address: Gain insights from Sam Stafford, Planning Director at the Home Builders Federation, on how the revised National Planning Policy Framework aims to tackle the housing shortage.
  • Panel Discussions: Engage with expert analyses on the Finch Judgment’s impact on infrastructure projects and strategies for Green Belt housing delivery.
  • Exclusive Delegate Booklet: Receive a digital copy of the booklet featuring articles from our esteemed speakers, previously available only to attendees.

Why Access the Catch-Up Package?

  • Stay Informed: Keep abreast of the latest developments and legal frameworks in planning and environmental law.
  • Flexible Learning: Access the content anytime, anywhere, and at your own pace.
  • Professional Development: Enhance your expertise with insights from leading barristers and industry specialists.

How to Purchase

The Planning Day 2024 Catch-Up Package is available for £90 plus VAT. To purchase, please complete this form. Upon receipt of payment, we will provide you with access to all materials.

Don’t miss this opportunity to benefit from the wealth of knowledge shared at Planning Day 2024. Secure your Catch-Up Package today and stay at the forefront of planning and environmental law.

For any inquiries, please contact our events team.

  • Programme

    Chair’s welcome and introduction
    Michael Bedford KC, Head of Planning, Cornerstone Barristers

    Winds of Change in Onshore Renewables

    With the incoming Labour government finally lifting the effective ban on onshore wind projects, and the strong emphasis in government policy on the need for all forms of renewables (including solar) Michael Bedford KCClare Parry and Jack Parker will look at the opportunities and challenges of bringing forwards onshore renewables, including Grid connectivity, battery storage, community benefit packages, and project co-ordination.

    Elevating Alternatives in Heritage Cases

    Alternative schemes or alternative sites are usually – often appropriately – dismissed as irrelevant to a decision-maker considering a proposal. However, alternatives can have a material bearing on planning decision-making where there is identifiable policy conflict or other planning harm. Tom Cosgrove KC and Jack Barber will explore how decision-makers might grapple with alternatives in cases involving identified heritage harm, before considering the wider implications for developers, local authorities and decision-makers.

    Panel: The Finch Judgement – Legal Implications and Challenges for Infrastructure Projects

    Join Estelle Dehon KCRuchi ParekhJack Parker and Lois Lane as they unpack the key implications of the Finch Judgement for infrastructure projects. This groundbreaking decision has reshaped the legal landscape for infrastructure planning, fossil fuel projects and other high carbon-emitting proposals. Our panel will explore how the judgment is influencing project approvals, offering critical insights for developers, legal professionals, and policymakers alike

    Water Law, Sewage and Biodiversity Net Gain: Legal Developments and Practical Insights

    James Findlay KCNina Pindham and Matt Lewin deliver an essential update on the intersection of water law and the growing requirements for biodiversity net gain (BNG). With increasing pressure on developers to integrate environmental sustainability into projects, this session will cover the latest legal frameworks and case law affecting water resource management, including the Supreme Court decision in Manchester Ship Canal v United Utilities on liability for untreated sewage discharge, and biodiversity obligations.

    Case Law Update

    A round up of the most important developments from the past 12 months, courtesy of planning and environment specialists Ben Du Feu and Dr Alex Williams.

    Compulsory Purchase in 2024

    A view from the frontline of compulsory purchase practice. Harriet Townsend and Jackson Sirica will discuss the role played by compulsory purchase in land assembly, particularly bearing in mind the Government’s growth agenda; its benefits and challenges; and recent legislative reforms. We aim to ensure you leave the session better informed about this interesting practice area: its opportunities and risks, and the merits of compulsory purchase as a land assembly tool.

    Keynote: How the Revised NPPF Aims to Solve the Housing Crisis

    Sam Stafford, Planning Director at the Home Builders Federation (HBF), will deliver the keynote address exploring the extent to which the revised NPPF will significantly boost the supply of housing. A Chartered Town Planner since 2002, Sam joined HBF as Planning Director in 2022 and his role is to promote the interests of the housebuilding sector through local and national planning policy.

    Panel: Will a Multi-Coloured Green Belt Achieve Housing Delivery?

    Join us for an insightful session exploring the latest proposed changes to Green Belt (GB) policy. We’ll dive into the rationale behind these proposals, break down the details, including the intriguing “multi-colored” approach, and discuss whether these shifts could lead to a boost in housing delivery. Will a more flexible, multi-layered GB policy be the key to addressing housing challenges? Come find out! With Emmaline LambertRyan KohliRobert Williams and Emma Dring.

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