Course description
An invaluable introduction to planning law, presented by Bob Pritchard, a specialist planning lawyer and legal director at Shoosmiths.
This comprehensive in-person session covers all the essential principles and concepts that underpin the planning system and is a 'must attend' for lawyers and other professionals who have limited or no experience in planning law matters.
You'll learn who makes planning decisions, how these decisions are made, how development is regulated and the consequences of breaching planning controls. The course also covers: key principles underpinning the system; what is development?; planning permissions, conditions and obligations; appeals and enforcement; and heritage issues. Finally there is a look forward to future developments in planning law and practice.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
The planning system has been in a constant state of change in recent years in response to the need to promote housing growth and the continued influence of localism which has increased public interest and participation in planning decision making.
This five hour in-person course will give you an understanding of the essential principles and concepts that underpin the planning system including who makes the decisions; how these decisions are made; what works and uses require planning permission; how development is regulated and the consequences of breaching planning controls. Other related consenting regimes will also be explored and future developments and topical issues will be considered. The course will be interactive and will use examples from practice to illustrate the content that is covered.
What You Will Learn
This in-person course will cover the following:
- Key players and principles
- What is ‘development’?
- The development plan and material considerations
- Planning permissions, planning conditions, planning obligations and CIL
- The planning application process
- Appeals and enforcement
- Other related regimes including heritage, public rights of way and highways; trees and hedgerows; nature conservation; the advertisement regime and minerals planning
- Future developments
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