Hannah Quarterman, partner and head of planning at Hogan Lovells International, explains the High Court decision in R (Rights: Community: Action) v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2020] EWHC 3073 (Admin); [2020] PLSCS 208 - an eagerly awaited judgment in a judicial review challenge to the government's planning measures introduced during the pandemic.
Quarterman explains why campaign group Rights: Community: Action is opposed to changes to permitted development rights and to the use classes order, intended to give greater flexibility to stimulate development - and outlines the legal grounds of challenge it pursued in court.
She details the court's findings, considers the prospects of any appeal, and takes a broader look at the planning issues that lie behind the judicial review.
In on the Act: Martin Dray discusses the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022
EG Future Leaders: The secret to effecting change in real estate
EG Like Sunday Morning: The Elizabeth Line, ESG and menstrual health
Fundamentals of the Future: Turning over a new leaf for green leases
Canary Wharf’s Khan on Crossrail
EG Like Sunday Morning: Inflation’s impact on real estate... and a deflating farewell
Bricks & Mortar: Vikki Aitkenhead and Laura Chappell on the benefits of mentoring
EG Like Sunday Morning: Levelling up and life sciences
EG Cities Live: Birmingham’s golden opportunity
EG Like Sunday Morning: No fear of failure in ’Metaverse or Multiverse?’
Voice of the Region: West Midlands – Industrial resolution
Bricks & Mortar: Mishcon de Reya’s Joanna Lampert on her career in property litigation
EG Like Sunday Morning: Amazon, Aldgate and any other business... plus the Burke Mix
In on the Act: Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC discusses the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act 2022
EG Like Sunday Morning: Celebrating the exemplars of LGBTQ+ inclusivity
Bricks & Mortar: Paddy Allen on a decade of Pathways to Property
EG Like Easter Sunday Morning: Four-day weeks, Future Leaders and other fantastic ideas
”I get a tremendous amount of hate mail. It’s venomous.” CREtech’s Michael Beckerman on London, Copenhagen and the downsides of building a community of real estate climate ”activists”
ESG As a Value Driver
Why we should no longer view real estate as an asset. The power players behind one of Europe’s most active sustainable urbanism funds reveal the trick to tackling overwhelming ESG targets
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