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Environmental information regulations who qualifies as a ‘public authority?’

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • United Kingdom
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  • November 7 2007

Three recent decisions relating to Environmental Resources Management (ERM), Network Rail, and The Port of London Authority have shed light on the meaning of ‘public authority’ under the Environmental Information Regulations (the Regulations), establishing that private organisations which carry out public functions relating to the environment may fall within the scope of the Regulations

280: Analysis - has the coalition delivered on planning?

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • United Kingdom
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  • September 29 2011

Back in May 2010, the coalition agreement was drawn up between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, setting out their programme for government

What prospects for more low emission zones?

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 1 2012

The UK government is aiming to achieve ambitious emissions reductions by 2015

279: further changes to Localism Bill

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • United Kingdom
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  • September 27 2011

This is entry number 279, published on 27 September 2011, of a blog on the Planning Act 2008 infrastructure planning and authorisation regime

Current PPP developments in the United Kingdom

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • United Kingdom
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  • February 8 2012

It’s difficult to determine whether we’ve reached the end of the PFI road in the UK or are simply about to embark on a new phase

Greenpeace launches judicial review of Nuclear Power National Policy Statement

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • United Kingdom
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  • August 31 2011

One of the key features of the Planning Act regime for planning and authorising nationally significant infrastructure is the proposed series of National Policy Statements, which set out government policy on the need for infrastructure, and the impacts that promoters should address in their applications and that the Infrastructure Planning Commission should take into account when examining them

What the reshuffle means for infrastructure

  • Bircham Dyson Bell
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  • United Kingdom
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  • September 5 2012

Yesterday's reshuffle, supposed to be the only major one during the lifetime of this government, saw changes in all four infrastructure planning-related government departments and a new appointment from outside Parliament to lead infrastructure at the Treasury