Russell Harris was called to the Bar in 1986 and took silk in 2003. In 1990, he accepted an invitation from Sir Frank Layfield to join his planning and environmental law chambers. Since that time he has specialised in planning and environmental work.
Russell is particularly experienced in preparing for and acting at large public inquiries. He is noted for his ability to understand large volumes of technical evidence, to formulate effective cross examination of expert witnesses and to present a client’s case clearly and effectively.
Russell has appeared in almost all of the recent Tall Building inquiries and has developed a special expertise in presenting cases involving world class architects and architecture. Thus, Russell has successfully acted for the developers of "The Shards of Glass" by Renzo Piano, the Heron Tower, by Lee Polisano, The Minerva Tower by Nicolas Grimshaw, 20 Fenchurch Street by Rafael Vinoly, The Beetham Tower Blackfriars by Ian Simpson and Founder's Place by Sir Terry Farrell.
In March 2009 Russell was re-appointed as Counsel to the London Plan (Spatial Development Strategy for London) by Mayor Johnson, meaning that he has promoted every single plan, alteration and review since the creation of the London Mayor and Greater London Authority.
Russell is presently advising Herbert Smith on Rem Koolhaus’ plans for the Commonwealth Institute in Kensington and on Foster and Partners proposals at Bishop’s Place on the fringes of the City of London.
He is also advising on the redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks and Brent Cross.
In the environmental field, Russell is presently piloting several renewable energy projects through the IPC process. He is also, with Robin Purchas QC and Michael Humphries QC, advising National Grid on the general approach to be taken to major national infrastructure projects and the IPC.
Russell has also been appointed by the Treasury Solicitor to appear for the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate in relation to developments surrounding the nuclear weapon research facility in Aldermaston.
Russell is recognised in the leading UK directories as one of the top silks at the planning and environment bar. The Chambers & Partners Directory writes:
"Famed for his "flawless client service" is the extremely well-regarded Russell Harris QC. One instructing solicitor described his approach as "really helpful and client-friendly," and went on to say that once in court he is "up and at them, and not willing to take any prisoners."[Chambers & Partners, 2011]
"Valued for his effective style of presentation in court and his ability to predict outcomes, he is excellent on his feet with the ability to offer clear, commercially tailored advice." [2009]
"One of the most approachable barristers in planning Russell Harris QC was recommended as a very effective market leader, who works well as part of a team at court. He has exceptional understanding of retail, highways and transportation issues." [2008]
The Legal 500 recognised his position by ranking him in the top tier of silks stating:
"The set includes a raft of highly regarded silks including the ‘excellent and experienced advocate’ Russell Harris QC" [2010]
"He rises to the top tier for his work by acclaim which includes the London Plan and the Sir Terry Farrell Guy's Hospital Inquiry, as well as developing a niche in dealing with tall buildings" [2007 & 2008]
Russell was also named as Silk of the Year for Environment/Planning at the 2008 Chambers Bar Awards.

Russell Harris is a graduate of St John’s College Cambridge where he read economics and was a McMahon scholar. He sits on the Wales Assembly Government Planning Forum. He has been appointed a Special Advocate by the Attorney General and is a Bencher of Gray's Inn.
When not at work Russell spends most of his time on the Atlantic Ocean.
There are no cases available.
01 Jan 2008
Solicitor to Mayor of London advising on all aspects of the London Plan
01 Oct 2007
6-week inquiry into dispute between Arrowcroft and Croydon Council and Stanhope over the future development of a major site next to East Croydon station
09 May 2007
Inquiry into the extension to the Earls Court Exhibition Centre to house a casino
17 Apr 2007
Inquiry into proposal by Guy’s and St Thomas’ Charity to redevelop land in Lambeth with the aim of providing new housing and health facilities
01 Apr 2007
Inquiry into proposal that will produce one of the most distinctive building profiles in World architecture
28 Feb 2006
Russell Harris QC successfully defended Mayor’s safeguarded wharf policy
01 Jan 2006
Inquiry into proposed mixed-use development that would straddled two different councils
15 Apr 2003
Planning inquiry into Plans to transform London’s skyline by building Europe’s tallest skyscraper
01 Jan 2000
Promotion of the construction of a steam railway through Snowdonia at inquiry
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