The recent Judgment in Dennis v. LB Southwark shines a spotlight on what can and cannot be done to accommodate ‘drop in’ developments when seeking to preserve the legal ability to build out the remainder of a large phased outline permission.
In this webinar, Jenny Wigley KC and Alex Shattock (who represented the successful claimant in Dennis) will be joined by Sasha White KC, Dr Ashley Bowes and Anjoli Foster to discuss the implications of the Judgment and to consider where it leaves the industry in terms of navigating the knotty issues thrown up in Hillside and Finney. The scope, legality and practicality of using s.96A and s.73 in this context will no doubt crop up and the Panel will be considering questions from the audience.
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Dennis, Hillside and drop-in permissions: a practical discussion - all slides
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Dennis, Hillside and drop-in permissions: - Pilkingtonand Hillside : Recap and Rationale -…
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Dennis, Hillside and drop-in permissions - Dennis : Severability and Scope of s.96A –What did…