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No duty of care owed by regulators to members of the public following an outbreak of E Coli.

  • 1 Chancery Lane
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • February 27 2013

In Summer 2009, Godstone Farm, a petting farm, became the source of a serious outbreak of E Coli 0157. Many children who visited the farm became ill

Planning approval for holiday homes a break from permission?

  • Howes Percival LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
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  • December 3 2012

In Suffolk and Norfolk alone, it is estimated that over £4.65 billion each year is generated for the local economy by tourism

Regeneration of Crystal Palace Park

  • Mills & Reeve LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • June 20 2012

A legal challenge to plans for the regeneration of Crystal Palace Park was dismissed by the High Court

A right to fish or a right to raft?

  • Morton Fraser
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • April 12 2012

An access issue on the Tay has recently caught our eye

McKillen’s London High Court action

  • William Fry
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • April 5 2012

A legal action brought by Irish developer, Paddy McKillen against Frederick and David Barclay is ongoing before a London High Court

Rights of way over private roads when permission becomes prescriptive

  • Howes Percival LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • January 30 2012

Are you a landowner?

Premises were reasonably safe for wheelchair users

  • Eversheds LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • October 14 2011

The defendant (D) appealed against a decision in the County Court awarding the claimant (C) damages for an accident when she fell down steps whilst in her electronic wheelchair at a holiday park in Great Yarmouth

National Trust not at fault for tree death

  • Mills & Reeve LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • August 10 2011

The High Court decided last week in the case of Bowen and Others v The National Trust (2011) that the Trust was not to blame for the death of a child, killed by a falling branch while sheltering under a tree on the Felbrigg Estate

Conditions on temporary consents

  • Mills & Reeve LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • June 30 2011

Avon was granted four temporary permissions for the erection of holiday bungalows and chalets between 1964 and 1973

Contract - can a party terminate a contract when it is itself in breach?

  • Wragge & Co LLP
  • -
  • United Kingdom
  • -
  • June 24 2011

A party to a contract will not normally be allowed to rely on his own breach of contract in order to bring the contract to an end