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.
Unlocking value in data: It’s what you do with it that counts
Bricks & Mortar: DWS’s head of UK, Jessica Hardman, discusses her journey in real estate
Bricks & Mortar: Love Surveying’s Marion Ellis on neurodiversity
EG’s Office Politics meets Lord Deben - aka John Gummer
Bricks & Mortar: ULI Hines student competition – the benefits of diverse teams and collaboration
Voice of the Region: Shropshire – Locked stock and one smoking flaxmill
Bricks & Mortar: Turley’s Richard Laming on the evolution of the planner’s skillset
Meet the Future Leaders: Understanding the power and impact of using your voice
Meet the Future Leaders: Why great communication is about more than what you say
Meet the Future Leaders: Showcasing a brighter future for UK real estate
EG Like Sunday Morning: BPF cheers and RICS fears
EG’s Office Politics meets Jamie Driscoll
Bricks & Mortar: Nicky Richmond on accelerating your career
EG Like Sunday Morning: Black Women in Real Estate and the RICS
Voice of the Region: North East – How A-Grade set the standards
EG Like Sunday Morning: A whale of a time
Bricks & Mortar: Nicky Richmond on early career development
On your marks: The countdown to the JLL Property Triathlon
EG Like Sunday Morning: LGBTQ+ attitudes, actions and allyship
On the Case: Supreme Court clarifies charitable relief from business rates
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