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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.

Over the festive period, chambers' opening hours will vary and can be viewed here.

Expertise where it counts

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.

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Co-op Live Manchester

Co-op Live Manchester is the £365m entertainment venue that plans to make Manchester the musical capital of Europe.

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The East Anglia One (North) and East Anglia Two Offshore Windfarms

The case concerns two related applications for the construction and operation of large offshore windfarms in the North Sea.  

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Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre

In 2016 the Government announced proposals for a Holocaust Memorial in Victoria Tower Gardens immediately to the south of the Houses of Parliament.

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Walleys Quarry

Walleys Quarry is a waste landfill site locate in Newcastle Under Lyme and which opened in February 2007. 

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Sizewell C New Nuclear Power Station

The Sizewell C new nuclear power station at Sizewell in East Suffolk is one of the single most important energy infrastructure projects in the UK for a generation.  

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The O2 Academy Brixton

The O2 Academy Brixton is an internationally renowned concert venue, with audiences travelling from all over the world to attend live music events and comedy shows. The iconic stage design is based on Venice’s Rialto bridge and frames Europe’s largest fixed stage. The capacity of the venue is in the region of 5,000 persons.

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Events to keep you connected

11
Dec' 25
Webinar: The New Local Plan System

Last week a Written Ministerial Statement and associated Guidance set out details of the new system for local plan making.

In this free lunchtime webinar for developers and local planning authorities, Andrew Fraser-Urquhart KC and Alexander Greaves will take a look at the provisions and consider the immediate implications of the new system.

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19
Feb' 26
Public Law Webinar: Freedom of thought, belief and religion: Article 9 ECHR

A lunchtime webinar which will be of interest to all solicitors whose work – whether advisory or litigation, public or private sector – involves public law issues and the prospect of judicial review litigation.  

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23
Feb' 26
Planning Law Update Wales for Solicitors, Consultants and Developers

An afternoon update seminar followed by a short drinks reception.

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Latest from FTB

Environmental Law Blog

Questions of environmental justice, the climate crisis, biodiversity and resource management are among the defining issues of our time. 

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04
Dec' 25
E11 Coffee Lounge Overturns Illegal Workers and Illegal Smoking Revocation on Appeal

Gary Grant

The E11 Coffee Lounge in Leytonstone, within the London Borough of Waltham Forest, faced a multi-agency intelligence-led raid in January 2025. Officers from the Home Office’s Immigration Enforcement Team, together with police and licensing officers, arrested four people suspected of being illegal workers.

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01
Dec' 25
The High Court has Rejected a s. 288 Challenge by RWE Renewables UK Swindon Ltd., Describing it as “Excessive Legalism”

Annabel Graham Paul

RWE challenged an Inspector’s refusal to allow a DNS application for up to six wind turbines on land bordering the southern edge of the Bannau Brecheiniog National Park. Seven grounds were advanced including that the Inspector failed to consider the development plan as a whole, did not assess whether there were exceptional circumstances justifying the scheme, and acted irrationally by concluding that the project’s ecological benefits could not be realised because permission was being refused due to landscape impacts.

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Environmental Law Blog

Questions of environmental justice, the climate crisis, biodiversity and resource management are among the defining issues of our time. 

Read more