Gadens | Australia | 10 Jul 2023
Last week the Minister for Planning approved Amendment C162, which applies the Design and Development Overlay Schedule 14 (DDO14) on an interim basis…
Colin Biggers & Paisley Lawyers | Australia | 28 May 2023
The case of Yaralla Sports Club Inc v Gladstone Regional Council [2021] QPEC 74 concerned an application in the Planning and Environment Court of…
Colin Biggers & Paisley Lawyers | Australia | 28 May 2023
The case of JH Northlakes Pty Ltd v Moreton Bay Regional Council [2022] QPEC 18 concerned an application to the Planning and Environment Court of…
Burges Salmon LLP | United Kingdom | 11 May 2023
Two recent Court judgments serve as an important reminder of the importance of complying with the scope of a planning permission in order to ensure…
Ferbrache & Farrell LLP | United Kingdom | 13 Apr 2023
After many months of hard work by the Development and Planning Authority, and after a series of debates in the States of Deliberation, the 29th March…
Dentons | United Kingdom | 6 Jan 2023
Most of you by now would have received the unsolicited gift of the updated Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill (LURB) along with the explanatory notes…
Shoosmiths LLP | United Kingdom | 7 Nov 2022
Making variations to planning permissions as a scheme evolves is rarely a straightforward process, particularly where the changes go beyond the scope…
5SAH Chambers | United Kingdom | 16 Sep 2021
Corporate Crime analysis: How does the Court of Appeal resolve a successful prosecution appeal against a confiscation order once it has decided that…
Birketts LLP | United Kingdom | 26 Jul 2021
Overage is a contractual mechanism which allows a seller of land to potentially benefit from any subsequent increase in the land’s value after having…
McCann FitzGerald LLP | Ireland | 2 Jul 2021
Late on 30 June 2021, the pre-initiation copy of the (marvellously-named) Maritime Area Planning (“MAP”) Bill; and the National Marine Planning…