Protecting You Land: Village greens, rights of way and access
- Village Greens after R(Beresford) v Sunderland City Council
- Illegal use and rights of way: Bakewell Management v Brandwood
- Access land mapping and the CROW Act 2000
- Preventing rights arising
- Establishing the existence of rights
Richard Harwood specialises in environmental, planning and public law. He appears regularly for major commercial bodies, government agencies, local authorities, environmental groups and private individuals in public inquiries and the High Court. He has appeared at village greens, commons, access land and rights of way inquiries and appeals. He advised Parliamentarians during the progress of the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. He is recommended for planning and environmental work by Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500 and is a case editor of the Journal of Planning Law.
Martin Edwards specialises in all aspects of environmental, planning and public law. He appears regularly for developers, local authorities, landowners, environmental groups and individuals at public inquiries and in the High Court. He has recently appeared at village green and footpath modification inquiries in Hampshire and North Wales. He is the joint author of the Planning Notes column in the Estates Gazette, is a case editor of the Journal of Planning Law. He is recommended for planning and environmental work in Chambers and Partners and the Legal 500 and was recently ranked in the top 50 planning barristers by Planning Magazine.
Richard Wald has recently moved from 2 Mitre Court Buildings to 39 Essex Street to join their Planning and Environmental Law Group. He specializes in all aspects of Planning, Environmental, Local Government, Highways and Administrative Law. He is the co-author of Butterworth's Highways Law and Practice (2002), annual contributor of the Planning section to Butterworth's Lawyers Remembrancer and the General Editor of Sweet and Maxwell's Encyclopaedia of Environmental Law. He has acted for landowners and local authorities in Definitive Map Modification Order Inquiries and in applications brought under the Highways Act 1980. For the last two years he has been ranked by Planning Magazine as one of the UK's top planning barristers under 35.
Date: Tuesday 15th June 2004
Date Ends: Thursday 1st January 1970
Telephone: 020 7832 1187
Fax: 020 7353 3978
Email: maddy.eastwood@39essex.com
Address: 39 Essex Street
London
WC2R 3AT