BOOKING NOW! Early booking discount - save £25 if you book before 24 July
Join us again this year to get the very latest on how planning and environment policy is changing under new Government initiatives and how they will affect your own projects.Â
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill, still working its way through Parliament, introduces environmental development plans: what are they and how will they, and the new nature restoration levy, work in practice?Â
What impact will the review of infrastructure and environmental protection regulation, announced in April, have on planning applications?
How is the operation biodiversity net gain metric adapting to changing policy pressures and what changes are likely in the future? And is the biodiversity credits market maturing?
Our panel will tackle these issues and more plus there is plenty of time to ask your own questions in a lively panel session.Â
Free books includedÂ
All delegates will also receiveÂ
- A Practical Guide to the Environment Act, Biodiversity & Planning - in print & digital worth £75. This is the renamed 2nd edition of Tom Graham's previous book The Environment Act 2021: A Guide for Planners and Developers Â
- digital editions of A Practical Guide to Planning, Highways & Development and Contamination Pollution and the Planning Process: A Practitioner's Guide
The digital editions will be sent as soon as the booking has been confirmed and paid for.Â
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When: Wednesday 1 October, 14.00 – 17.00
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Where: One Great George Street, London, SW1P 3AA
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How much? £150 + VAT if booked before 24 July 2025 (£175 thereafter). Price includes book bundle.
Speakers:
Chair: Brian Waters, BWCP, Editor of Planning in London
Tom Graham, barrister, specialising in planning and environmental law. He is author of The Environment Act 2021: A Guide for Planners and Developers and A Practical Guide to Planning, Highways & Development and Contamination Pollution and the Planning Process: A Practitioner's Guide (all Bath Publishing)
Alistair Mills, Fellow and Dias College Assistant Professor in Law at Magdalene College, Cambridge, as well as being an Associate Member at Landmark Chambers. He is the author of Interpreting the NPPF: The New National Planning Policy Framework (Bath Publishing), and an Assistant Editor of the Encyclopedia of Planning Law and Practice.
Dr Nick White, Principal Advisor - Net Gain, Natural England
Can't make the seminar? Then buy the new edition of A Practical Guide to the Environment Act, Biodiversity & Planning and get the digital edition free!
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All pre-orders will receive the digital edition free - normally £25 when ordered with the print edition.