FTB is a barristers’ chambers with a leading reputation for planning, environment, licensing, public, compulsory purchase and land valuation, major infrastructure projects, local government, rating, ecclesiastical and religious liberty, highways, commons and open spaces and ADR.
We are consistently recognised as a leading set by the market and directories because of the quality and number of leading practitioners we can provide, our major projects and our client base.
This lunchtime webinar will provide an overview of the common errors made by public authorities which lead to judicial review claims – and those made in defending such claims – together with advice on how to avoid them. It will cover both substantive legal issues and judicial review practice and procedure.
Are you interested in public and administrative law, environmental law, or the legal process governing what gets built where and how? Then you may be interested in a career at the public and environmental Bar.Are you interested in public and administrative law, environmental law, or the legal process governing what gets built where and how? Then you may be interested in a career at the public and environmental Bar.
Questions of environmental justice, the climate crisis, biodiversity and resource management are among the defining issues of our time.
Today marks the final day of a five‑day public inquiry into rights of way issues concerning the Barton Court Estate.
The High Court has dismissed a challenge to the grant of planning permission for a 29.7MW solar at Woolley Edge Lane, Wakefield. A local resident challenged the planning permission on three grounds.