Kathryn Hampton, senior knowledge lawyer at Hogan Lovells International LLP, explains the Supreme Court decision in Lambeth Council v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2019] UKSC 33; [2019] PLSCS 122.
The council won a Supreme Court fight to restrict the type of goods that can be sold from a Homebase store in Streatham, and Hampton dissects the decision - as well as considering what it means for similar cases going forward.
Voice of the Region: Cornwall - Space exploration
Cladding remediation and proposed amendments to the Building Safety Bill
Bricks & Mortar: BPF Futures – Isabelle Hease on her recent appointment and plans as chair
EG Like Sunday Morning: Retail, resi and Rosser
Bricks & Mortar: Celebrating apprenticeships in the built environment
EG Like Sunday Morning: Breaking down levelling up
Voice of the Region: Bristol – Sitting pretty through diversity
On the Case: What Bath Rugby means for restrictive covenants
Riding high: The return of the annual Cycle to MIPIM
EG Like Sunday Morning: Back to the office (again)
On the Case: The Supreme Court on RTM and estate service charges in FirstPort
Predict the Future Without Uncertainty
EG Like Sunday Morning: Into the metaverse
An app doth not a smart building make, but it helps. Building apps have the power to collect the data required to predict future working patterns. Invaluable insight if you can get it. Here’s how...
RICS valuations review: Real estate must act fast or risk more ‘draconian’ measures
EG Like Sunday Morning: The RICS-y Wild show
Voice of the Region: North East – Street spirit
EG Like Sunday Morning: Lego, and other major themes for 2022
EG Like Christmas Morning
Work in progress: Embedding climate resilience in real estate strategies
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