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Planning Reform Planning Reform Tax to be levied on property values created as a result of planning decisions Times Developers will need to declare land holdings, hope to push them into building more affordable housing 02.12.05 Guardian, Property Law, UK Tax

Nuclear Energy Nuclear Energy Greenpeace disrupts Blair speech on energy review to CBI, but facts stay straight, a third of UK power generation due to be switched off in next 15 years 30.11.05 Times, DTI Press Release, Blair Speech, Energy Law

Go Nuclear Go Nuclear Blair to launch inquiry today to look again at energy options, expected to lead to recommendation to restart development of nuclear power 29.11.05 BBC

Urban Fiasco Urban Fiasco Prescott's own Urban Task Force savages his performance in regeneration, 'clumsy, insensitive, rushed, quantity-driven and wasteful', cities remain unsafe, poorly connected, too quick to demolish 23.11.05 Telegraph

EU Chemicals EU Chemicals Reach Directive - registration, evaluation and authorisation of chemicals - has been a long time in the process, through series of EU committees and thousands of amendments 18.11.05 Parliamentary Monitor, Business Regulation Links

Country Cancer Country Cancer Urban sentimentality to be at heart of guidelines for conversion of 'traditional farm buildings', says English Heritage, farmers welcome rules on wagon sheds, byres and dovecots as further source of subsidy 16.11.05 Telegraph, Agriculture Law Links

Waste Law Waste Law As of next week, householders will have legal duty to ensure waste is handed to authorised collector, Waste Duty of Care, fines up to £5k for not taking 'reasonable care' 14.11.05 Daily Mail

Speed Crackdown Speed Crackdown Ministers plan tougher enforcement of speed limits to help reduce greenhouse emissions, fuel efficiency falls quickly over 70mph 14.11.05 Guardian, Road Traffic Links

Tesco Battle Plan Tesco Battle Plan Tesco's determination to roll out hundreds of metro stores revealed in 'battle plan', councillors and officials considering planning applications to be subject to unrelenting scrutiny 07.11.05 Telegraph, Competition Law Links, Supermarkets Links

Climate Levy Climate Levy Plastics businesses say they are already paying enough in oil-related duties, need relief from climate change levy or they will become uneconomic 21.10.05 Telegraph, Kyoto Links

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Draft Climate Change Bill Draft Climate Change Bill The draft Climate Change Bill, the first of its kind in any country, and accompanying strategy, set out a framework for moving the UK to a low-carbon economy, key points include targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, legally binding five year 'carbon budgets', statutory Committee on Climate Change 14.03.07 Draft Climate Change Bill, Defra Press Release, Business Regulation, Climate Change, Emissions Trading Scheme


Govt Adjudication Rules Invalid Govt Adjudication Rules Invalid Judge Havery QC has held (in Aveat v Jerram Falkus, TCC) that the adjudication rules in the Government's GC/Works suite of standard form contracts are invalid, sentence, 'The adjudicator's decision shall nevertheless be valid if issued after the time allowed', was inconsistent with the requirements of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 07.02.07 Law Now, Construction Law

Bringing Aviation into Emission Trading Bringing Aviation into Emission Trading Following its Communication in September 2005 on reducing the Climate Change Impact of Aviation, the Commission recently published a Proposal for a Directive to include aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme 20.01.07 Law Now, Aviation, Climate Change, EU Emissions Trading Scheme

New Regeneration Agency New Regeneration Agency New agency to deliver regeneration and housing, Communities England will bring together functions of English Partnerships, Housing Corporation, and range of work carried out by DCLG, including decent homes, housing market renewal, housing PFI, housing growth and urban regeneration 18.01.07 DCLG Press Release, Local Authority Law, Planning Law, Property Law

Climate Change Planning Reform Climate Change Planning Reform The Government has published a consultation draft of a new Planning Policy Statement entitled Planning and Climate Change, period for consultation responses is until 8 March 2007 17.12.06 Law Now, Climate Change, Planning Law

Rogers to Review Local Authority Law Rogers to Review Local Authority Law Peter Rogers, Chief Executive of Westminster City Council, is to lead an independent review of legislation enforced by local authorities to identify 5 key priorities, review will include over 60 policy areas with the aim to produce a more joined up approach to regulatory inspection and enforcement 30.11.06 Cabinet Office Press Release, Agriculture Law, Anti-Social Behaviour, Consumer Credit, Consumer Rights, Food Standards, Health & Safety, Licensing, Planning Law, Property Law, Trading Standards

Tougher Emission Limits Will Be Hard Sell Tougher Emission Limits Will Be Hard Sell EU plans to cut carbon emission targets by 7% are likely to raise resistence in Germany, a 'big polluter', fears of rising cost of electricity BBC Only UK has 'acceptable plan' Times US may take legal action over plan to include international flights in Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) 30.11.06 Guardian, DEFRA Press Release, Climate Change, EU Law

Standard Planning Application Form Standard Planning Application Form Timetable for standard planning application form for use by all English planning authorities announced today, from October 2007, the National Standard Planning Application Form (1APP) will become the only official method of submitting a planning application for most types of consent 24.11.06 DCLG Press Release, Planning Law, Local Authority Law

Changes to Renewal Obligations Changes to Renewal Obligations Following Energy Review in July, Govt has issued Consultation on the Reform of the Renewables Obligation 16.10.06 Law Now, Energy Law, Kyoto

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Costs Rise in Right to Light Costs Rise in Right to Light Developers blocking their neighbour's natural light face a sharp rise in compensation, recent award of £50k was a third of profits on a project, in contrast to usual ratio of 5-15% 27.02.07 Times, Commercial Property, Planning Law, Property Law

Court Puts Brake on Nuclear Plans Court Puts Brake on Nuclear Plans Mr Justice Sullivan agreed with Greenpeace that govt consultation on plans for new generation of nuclear power stations were a 'sham', govt unlikely to appeal but will go back through consultation, delaying white paper by three months 16.02.07 Guardian, Administrative Law, Energy Law

Kirby Jailed for Corporate Spying Kirby Jailed for Corporate Spying Founder of Atlantic Waste Holdings jailed for using illegal investigation firm to tap phones, pry into banking data of environmental opponents, other clients also convicted 18.01.07 Times, Corporate Governance, Criminal Justice, Privacy

California Sues Over Emissions California Sues Over Emissions State of California is suing six largest US carmakers, General Motors, Toyota, Ford, Honda, Chrysler and Nissan, for contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, warming is costing state millions every year dealing with loss of fresh water sources, coastal erosion 21.09.06 BBC, Kyoto

OFR Challenge OFR Challenge Friends of the Earth is seeking advice on applying for judicial review of Brown plan to scrap Operational and Financial Review (OFR), claims 'breach of legitimate expectations' 08.12.05 Guardian, Pre-Budget Report 2005, Business Regulation, Company Law

OFR Challenge OFR Challenge Friends of the Earth is seeking advice on applying for judicial review of Brown plan to scrap Operational and Financial Review (OFR), claims 'breach of legitimate expectations' 08.12.05 Guardian, Business Regulation, Company Law, Pre-Budget Report 2005

Mass Bid Rigging Mass Bid Rigging OFT claims to have uncovered evidence of thousands of construction bids in the 'East Midlands alone', at a total value of over £500m, won on 'unfair cartel practices' 02.12.05 Guardian, Competition Law

Heart of Glass Heart of Glass Developers behind 'shard of glass' skyscraper at London Bridge are entangled in legal proceedings over shares in project, Simon Halabi claims his share 'wrongfully reduced', Sellar Property Group and CLS counterclaim 'fraudulent misrepresentation' 15.11.05 Times, Commercial Property Links

Norfolk Bypass Norfolk Bypass Local Govt and Parliamentary Ombudsmen have ordered DoT and NCC to pay £100k each to Maurice and Audrey Balchin, value of home destroyed when bypass routed within four metres 13.10.05 BBC, Property Law Links



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Bush Advisor to Be Shell Counsel Bush Advisor to Be Shell Counsel Gale Norton will be RDS general counsel in North America, based in Colorado, credited with advising Bush to open Arctic to oil exploration 05.02.07 Guardian, Energy Law, Legal People, Royal Dutch Shell

Campbell Hooper on Taylor Woodrow Panel Campbell Hooper on Taylor Woodrow Panel Campbell Hooper appointed to panel of Taylor Woodrow, the work will be handled by recently created Regeneration Group, a cross-practice team, drawing on the experience of the property and construction departments, currently handling some of the largest regeneration schemes in UK 16.01.07 Campbell Hooper Press Release, Construction Law, Property Law

2 Harcourt Expands 2 Harcourt Expands Kevin de Haan QC, Gerald Gouriet, Mark Harris and James Rankin to join licensing and regulatory practice at 2 Harcourt, also Harry Spurr and Juan Lopez, both with public law and licensing practices 22.05.06 2 Harcourt Buildings Press Release, Barrister Practice, Consumer Rights, Legal People, Licensing

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