Emerging case law and evolving government policy, combined with rapidly developing technological innovation, places daily demands on our clients and professional partners in statutory agencies to update skills and expertise. Landmark has considerable experience of...
‘Building more homes’, the Select Committee on Economic Affairs report into the current housing market arrived with little fanfare and its conclusions are hardly ground breaking. It crystallises in clear terms however that, despite much political rhetoric to the...
Pressures on housing and new infrastructure are at the forefront of discussions surrounding growth and development (see Landmark’s Supply and Demand blog). Planning and building new homes in the right places, close to jobs and supported by infrastructure such as...
The past few weeks have seen the most significant change to the British political and economic environment in most people’s living memory, and certainly since at least the 1970s. It doesn’t need a very sophisticated crystal...
Despite some recent about-turns in UK environmental policy, a sentencing hearing at the Derby Crown Court held earlier this year has reaffirmed that making profit from wildlife crime will not be tolerated by the courts. After the presence of bat roosts was discovered...
The Landmark Practice is pleased to have secured a planning permission at appeal for a solar park at Aller Court, Somerset. On behalf of clients British Solar Renewables Limited and the developer (Aller Court Solar Park and Andrew Maltby), Landmark appealed against...