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Butterworths Planning Law: A Practical Guide to National Infrastructure Projects

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Product Code: PLNIR
Publication Date: July 2009
ISBN: 9781405747226
Price: £143.38

About the Authors

Bircham Dyson Bell LLP have renowned and longstanding experience of the current planning regimes for infrastructure across many sectors, e.g. aviation, energy generation and transmission, ports, rail, roads, urban transit and water, advising both promoters and objectors. They consistently have one of the largest planning law teams in the UK and are supported by an in-house public affairs and communications consultancy.

About the Editors

Robbie Owen
Robbie Owen has over 20 years’ experience of successfully promoting and opposing a wide range of infrastructure and other major projects, advising both the public and private sector. He is a Partner and Head of Major Projects at Bircham Dyson Bell.

Angus Walker
Angus Walker is a Partner at Bircham Dyson Bell in the firm's Major Projects team. He has several years' experience of promoting major infrastructure projects of the type covered by the Planning Act. He is an editorial board member of the Compulsory Purchase Procedure Manual sponsored by the Department for Communities and Local Government.

Shabana Anwar
Shabana Anwar is an experienced planning solicitor and a Senior Associate at Bircham Dyson Bell, where she now focuses on giving professional support. She is the Bulletins Editor of Butterworths Planning Law Service.

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