Practice Summary
Scott Lyness specialises in all aspects of planning and environmental law. He is consistently rated as one of the leading junior members of the planning Bar. The Chambers and Partners Directory has described him as a "very able junior who is one to watch because he is already impressing on his feet and is very easy to deal with". The Legal 500 states that he is "building an excellent reputation". He has been placed in the top 3 most highly rated planning barristers under 35 by Planning Magazine. Examples of his work can be found within the Cases and Inquiries sections of his profile.
He acts for a wide range of developers, planning authorities and third parties at all stages of the planning process. He provides strategic and technical advice on the preparation of development proposals. He appears regularly at appeals (including enforcement cases), call-in inquiries and examinations in public, and in the High Court.
A substantial proportion of his experience has included preparing evidence for, and appearing at, public inquiries into city centre regeneration schemes, major residential-led urban extensions and mixed use proposals involving tall buildings. He has acted in relation to some of the most significant development proposals in London in recent years, including the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station, Earls Court and Victoria.
He has also worked on energy-related proposals (including gas storage facilities and wind farms) and many of his cases involve environmental law in areas including environmental impact assessment, nature conservation, pollution control, waste management and contaminated land.
He was called to the Bar of England and Wales in November 1996 and to the Bar of Northern Ireland in 2000. He is a member of the Planning and Environment Bar Association.
What the directories say...
One solicitor said that Scott Lyness "is outstanding in terms of his command of detail and his commitment to the project. Of everyone I have seen at the Bar in the past year, I am most impressed by him." Lyness specialises in all aspects of planning and environmental law, and recently appeared in the Sainsbury's v Wolverhampton City Council case. [Chambers & Partners 2012]
Scott Lyness ‘has an excellent instinct for what is important and what is not, yet he puts professional teams at ease and gets the best out of them’. [Legal 500 2011]
Scott attended the Friends’ School, Lisburn and graduated in law as a Marvell Prizewinner from Hull University in 1995.
12 May 2010
Supreme Court ruling on the scope of material considerations that may be taken into account by a local authority exercising compulsory purchase powers.
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09 Sep 2008
Public inquiry into the proposed Mirax-Beetham Tower at Blackfriars Bridge and the 20 Blackfriars Road development
22 Jul 2008
Inquiry into substantial mixed-use redevelopment, including around 250 homes on the former Territorial Army site in Kensington & Chelsea.
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
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