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 afternoon seminar will provide an opportunity to be informed about and discuss the latest developments in infrastructure planning with some of the leading barristers in the field. It will focus on key practical issues, providing a convenient way for busy solicitors, consultants and local authority officers to keep up to date and to manage the implications of recent changes. It will be followed by a drinks reception.
This webinar will provide an update on costs in judicial review and practice and procedure points for those involved in public law litigation.
This afternoon case law update will be given by Andrew Fraser-Urquhart KC and Kate Olley.
Questions of environmental justice, the climate crisis, biodiversity and resource management are among the defining issues of our time.
The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal against Jay J’s judgment refusing to quash a planning permission for an agricultural barn and covered handling yard near the River Wye SAC.
In a decision dated 12th May 2025 the Under-Secretary of State for Housing and Local Government, on behalf of the Secretary of State, has granted planning permission for a hyperscale data centre on a site at Abbots Langley, in the Hertfordshire Green Belt, together with a country park on land adjacent to the development site. The appeal followed a decision by the local planning authority, Three Rivers District Council, to refuse permission for the scheme.