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Levelling up a Connected North: what does this mean for telecoms?
‘Levelling Up’ and ‘Digital Connectivity’ remain key topics of interest, but what do they mean for telecoms, and how are they important.
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Government support for an important compulsory purchase reform
We provide details of the Government's recently published National Infrastructure Strategy which sets out plans to transform UK infrastructure in order to level up …
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Advising on Cleve Hill, the first solar park delivered by DCO
The team supported the Cleve Hill project, Cleve Hill is to be the UK’s largest solar farm and the first delivered by DCO. Set to produce in excess of 350 MW of ele…
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Supporting Highways England on the A38 Derby Junctions DCO
Supporting Highways England on the A38 Derby Junctions Development Consent Order. The team’s expertise assisted the project’s navigation through examination, even w…
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The demand for compulsory purchase experts post COVID-19
As UK plc rebuilds from the COVID crisis, will compulsory purchase experts be as in-demand as bikes, home offices and hand sanitiser?
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London Borough of Brent: Alperton and Wembley Housing Zones
We advised the council on the delivery of a £700m programme of residential-led, mixed use development across two major housing zone projects.
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Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022
We’re advising Birmingham City Council on the assembly of land to build the athletes village and supporting infrastructure for the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
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Land assembly and compulsory purchase for Stoke-on-Trent University Quarter
We managed the land assembly and compulsory purchase of a 1.2 hectare landmark site opposite Stoke-on-Trent’s mainline railway station.
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A few thoughts about the Government's response to the LVC Select Committee report
Highlights from the Government's response to the MHCLG's Land Value Capture Committee's Report
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Land value capture and compulsory purchase legislation
The Government is looking at whether more land value could and should be captured from development schemes, and if so, how.