Planning in West Midlands

DLA Piper

Fielding a ‘very commercial, practical’ practice, the Birmingham-based DLA Piper team has vast experience of representing multinational clients in Supreme Court proceedings, alongside assisting with complex site acquisitions and planning policy issues. The department acts on behalf of clients across the transport, finance and sports industries, with the ‘immensely knowledgeable’ head Trevor Ivory being an expert in delivering development and infrastructure projects. The ‘very approachable’ Howard Bassford specialises in all aspects of compulsory purchase and local government law matters, whilst Ian Graves is knowledgeable in judicial review cases. Amy Truman focuses on regeneration schemes, and the ‘unflappable’ Pieter Claussen has expertise in section 106 agreements.

Responsables de la pratique:

Trevor Ivory


Autres avocats clés:

Howard Bassford; Ian Graves; Amy Truman; Pieter Claussen


Les références

‘Excellent advice presented in an easily digestible manner. The team uses its significant market reach to provide commercial advice and are often ahead of the game.’

‘Trevor Ivory has an intuitive feel of the planning system, especially where new judgements upset the system. Pieter Claussen diligently executes strategic advice in a user-friendly manner.’

‘I think they are a very commercial, practical set up and are always looking to drive things forward.’

Principaux clients

HS2 Limited


MEPC


National Grid


National Gas Transmission


Oval Properties


National Highways


Ark Data Centres


East West Rail Company


Pigeon Land Limited


Southend United Football Club


Affinity Water


HS1 Limited


Mace Group


Norfolk Homes Limited


Griffen


Eskmuir


Land Trust


Cheshire West and Chester Council


Cheyne Capital


Investec


Football Association


Busy Bees


LaSalle/Citygrove


Aviva


Tata Group


Aggregate Industries


Cemex


Salesforce


This is Gravity Limited


Manchester Airport Group


Environment Agency


Colt Technology Services


Doncaster MBC


London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham


Hutchison Ports (Europe)


Moda


Blackstone


Principaux dossiers


  • Advising Oval Real Estate on the redevelopment of a significant area in Birmingham’s Digbeth district, navigating challenges posed by numerous protected heritage assets to maximise redevelopment opportunities.
  • Advising National Grid on several major schemes, including the proposed Grimsby to Walpole Development Consent Order and the Cotswolds and North Wessex Visual Improvement Projects.
  • Advised Court Lane in relation to an appeal against Buckinghamshire Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for a major data centre development within the setting of a listed building in the Buckinghamshire Green Belt.

Pinsent Masons LLP

Counting local authorities, solar photovoltaic manufacturers and government bodies amongst its key clients, the Pinsent Masons LLP practice has vast expertise in handling residential development projects and sustainable urban extension schemes. Based out of Birmingham, Lucy Thomas heads the West Midland offering, specialising in advising private and public sector clients in relation to planning, highways and compulsory purchase matters. Since being promoted to partner in May 2023, Heidi Slater is an expert on major infrastructure planning projects, Jonathan Leary is knowledgeable on planning applications, whilst Sophie Carlile focuses on mixed-use schemes.

Responsables de la pratique:

Lucy Thomas; Richard Ford; Iain Gilbey; Richard Griffiths


Autres avocats clés:

Heidi Slater; Rebecca Warren; Jonathan Leary; Sophie Carlile; Matthew Fox; Reza Newton-Sanders; Lucy Close; Rachel Jones; Dawn Kirby


Les références

‘The planning team has a depth and breadth of knowledge that surpasses other firms when it comes to planning and consenting – tapping into a supportive national team, they can always find the right advisor for the matter.’

‘The Infrastructure team at Pinsent Masons Birmingham has deep knowledge of the consenting regimes for projects, an ability to work hard under pressure to get the job done, a ‘can-do’ attitude to problem solving, and good insight.’

Principaux clients

Coventry City Council


National Highways (formerly Highways England)


Cornwall Council


Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities


Norfolk County Council


Lendlease Smithfield Development LLP


Cannock Chase District Council


Birmingham City Council


Mallard Pass Solar Farm Limited


Cory Environmental Holdings LLP


St Edward Homes (part of the Berkeley Homes Group)


Environment Agency


Chalegrove Properties


BP (British Petroleum)


Lioncourt


Suffolk County Council


Rugby Borough Council


Transport for London


Westmorland and Furness Council (formerly Cumbria County Council)


Cumberland Council (formerly Cumbria County Council)


Worcestershire County Council


Principaux dossiers


  • Advise National Highways (formerly Highways England) on its latest largest and most controversial complex infrastructure project: the A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project (A66 NTP), a critical east-west corridor for freight and business traffic and for tourism in the North of England.
  • Advise Coventry City Council on its high-profile mixed-use redevelopment of Coventry city centre, including new commercial uses together with c. 1,500 homes. We are advising the Council on all property, planning and compulsory purchase matters in respect of the 15-acre city centre site.
  • Advise the Ministry of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities as applicant for planning permission for the United Kingdom Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre, proposed to be developed in Victoria Tower Gardens adjacent to the Palace of Westminster and Houses of Parliament.

Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP

Characterised by ‘excellent availability, responsiveness, and dedication’, Eversheds Sutherland (International) LLP’s team has extensive expertise in handling infrastructure initiatives requiring development consent, renewable energy projects and wind farm constructions. The firm’s client base includes multinational energy providers, major construction companies and renewable power corporations, with Birmingham-based head Paul Maile being a national expert in consenting energy initiatives and residential developments. Laura-Beth Huttonis noted for her ‘excellent responsiveness’, frequently implementing compulsory acquisition powers on behalf of clients, whilst Duncan Williams is regularly instructed by national house builders.

Responsables de la pratique:

Paul Maile


Autres avocats clés:

Laura-Beth Hutton; Karen Mutton; Duncan Williams; Kate Radford


Les références

‘Excellent availability, responsiveness, dedication, very personable partners and wider teams.’

‘Laura-Beth Hutton- excellent responsiveness, availability. Paul Maile- extremely knowledgeable. Gareth Davies- dedicated and personable. Naomi Bull- diligent, personable.’

Principaux clients

Tritax Symmetry (Hinckley) Limited


Northland Power


Anglian Water


SEGRO Plc


L&G Senior Living


Statkraft UK Ltd


EDF Energy Ltd


Taylor Wimpey


RWE


Mansfield District Council


Gowling WLG

Offering the full spectrum of advice on development consent orders, complex planning applications and court litigation work, Gowling WLG is renowned for its representation of government bodies and multinational housing associations. The practice’s leadership is split between London and Birmingham, with the ‘standout planning lawyer’ Toni Weston co-heading from the West Midlands, specialising in highway schemes, regeneration projects and commercial developments. Cairo Nickolls consistently assists with residential development initiatives, whilst Richard Thurling is also highlighted as a key member.

Responsables de la pratique:

Toni Weston; Vicky Fowler


Autres avocats clés:

Ben Stansfield; Cairo Nickolls; Richard Thurling


Les références

‘Gowlings are undoubtedly one of a handful of ‘go to’ firms for the development industry. They have strength in depth and an enviable national reputation.’

‘Toni Weston is the standout planning lawyer in the Birmingham office, but I have also been very impressed by Cairo Nicholls and Emma Cartledge-Taylor. All three are extremely competent and commercially minded solicitors.’

Principaux clients

Bloor Homes Limited


Persimmon Homes Limited


Transport for London


National Highways Limited


London Borough of Barnet


Miller Homes Limited


Taylor Wimpey UK


Goodman Real Estate


St Modwen Developments and St Modwen Homes


South Tees Development Corporation


Sanctuary Housing Association


Mulberry Commercial Developments Limited


Land and Partners


Hayfield Homes


Latimer and the Clarion Housing Group


Vistry Homes


Barratt Homes Limited


Principaux dossiers


  • Acted as lead legal advisor to National Highways on applications for development consent orders for the A585 Windy Harbour Skippool scheme, the M54 to M6 Link Road scheme, the A57 Link Roads scheme and the proposed M60 Simister Island scheme.
  • Advising a consortium of landowners and developers on the preparation and submission of a planning application for a sustainable urban extension of 5,500 new homes at Langley in the West Midlands.
  • Advising the London Borough of Barnet on planning related matters arising from the multi-billion-pound Brent Cross Cricklewood scheme which will create: a new town centre, incorporating: 7,500 homes, 27,000 jobs, three re-built schools, redevelopment of the Brent Cross shopping centre, new parks and community facilities, an additional Thameslink train station, as well as major road and public transport improvements.

Shoosmiths LLP

Displaying niche planning litigation and compulsory purchase offerings, the practice at Shoosmiths LLP is routinely instructed by national housing groups, property management companies and multinational retailers. Based out of Nottingham and Birmingham, the head Tim Willis provides both strategic and site-specific planning and compulsory purchase advice to clients in the commercial and residential property spaces, whilst Paige Bedward represents landowners and local authorities.

Responsables de la pratique:

Will Thomas; Kathryn Jump; Lisa Tye


Autres avocats clés:

Paige Bedward; Tim Willis


Principaux clients

Persimmon Homes


Richborough Estates


Central England Co-op


Boots UK Limited


Bellway Homes Limited


Brunswick Property Partners


Barwood Land


Parker Strategic Land Limited


Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames


Walsall Housing Group Limited


IM Properties


Safestore Properties Limited


Nurton Developments Limited


O&H Properties


Westlake Properties Limited


Browne Jacobson LLP

Specialising in section 106 agreements, section 203 Housing and Planning Act issues and environmental impact assessments, the ‘knowledgeable, personable’ Browne Jacobson LLP team regularly represents multinationals and government bodies. Ben Standing specialises in handling applications for major development projects, Dmitrije Sirovica routinely advises private and local authority clients, whilst Jonathan Allen assists with complex highways and water agreements. Victoria Searle is also noted as key.

Responsables de la pratique:

Ben Standing


Autres avocats clés:

Dmitrije Sirovica; Jonathan Allen; Victoria Searle


Les références

‘Informed insights into the BNG regime provided by Helen Gill.’

‘Ben Standing has been generous in time and offers excellent VAS. Invests in the relationship and recognises the importance of being ready and able to help if needed.’

‘Knowledgeable, personable and very easy to deal with. Accomplished in their field with a pragmatic approach to problem solving and well versed in the complexities of planning in relation to CPO advisory work.’

Principaux clients

Coal Authority


Welsh Government


Canal & River Trust


First State Investments


Thurrock Council


Mace Dragados JV


Boots UK Ltd


London Borough of Croydon


Inspired Villages


South Staffordshire Shared Legal Service


Department for Transport


Shakespeare Martineau LLP

Boasting significant experience in national planning claims in the High Court, Court of Appeal, and Supreme Court, the Shakespeare Martineau LLP team is highly regarded for its representation of clients across the banking, energy and charity sectors. Anna Cartledge leads the planning team within the West Midlands, bringing a ‘solution focused’ approach when advising on section 106 agreements and residential development projects to the practice. Joining her in Birmingham, Simon Stanion is a planning litigation expert, whilst Solihull-based Rachael Coulsting focuses on acquisitions and financing projects.

Responsables de la pratique:

Anna Cartledge


Autres avocats clés:

Simon Stanion; Rachael Coulsting


Les références

‘The company is very well-resourced in all areas of property, meaning that the advice given can be very rounded and efficient.’

‘Simon Stanion – exceptional knowledge of the planning process, as well as a tenacity one requires on their team. Josh Morley – excellent knowledge and certainly one to watch for the future.’

‘Shakespeare Martineau is very partner-led, which means the partners build strong relationships with clients and act as a one-stop-shop, pulling in expertise from other areas when required. The planning team headed by Anna Cartledge was exceptional and made sure we met the deadline.’

Principaux clients

Court BD Limited


The Habitat Bank/ILM


International Students House


South Staffordshire Water


Platform Housing Limited


BDW Trading Limited


Cropston Properties Ltd


Members of the NFU


Severn Trent Connect


Leek Wootton


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised International Students House on the acquisition of a site for purpose built student accommodation in the Borough of Lambeth.
  • Advised Court BD on all of the legal aspects of a planning application for a build-to-rent scheme in Birmingham, providing a mix of 581 one- and two-bedroom homes in the middle of the city centre.
  • Acting on behalf of a joint rule 6 party in opposing a proposal for 83 dwellings contrary to a bespoke allocation policy in the Warwick District Local Plan.

Harrison Clark Rickerbys

Headed by the ‘simply brilliant’ Rosalind Andrews, the Worcester-based Harrison Clark Rickerbys practice fuses its in-depth expertise in the planning and environmental spaces to assist clients with biodiversity net gain agreements and section 106 agreements. Andrews specialises in residential development matters on the non-contentious side, in addition to complex judicial review claims in the contentious sphere.

Responsables de la pratique:

Rosalind Andrews


Les références

‘HCR’s planning practice is wide ranging and is likely to meet the needs of most clients. They are very efficient and effective in the delivery their services.’

‘Rosalind Andrews provided a first-rate service under great time pressure when advising on appealing enforcement notices and she achieved an excellent result. Her advice was both clear and thorough. She made time to deal with the matter notwithstanding pressures of work elsewhere and was a joy to work with.’

‘We have found Harrison Clark Rickerbys to be extremely easy to deal with. They have been very responsive, providing short notice advice and have been flexible in their communication methods.’

Principaux clients

Hill Residential


Malvern Hills District Council


Wychavon District Council


Clifton Neighbourhood Forum


Wild Grey Developments


Principaux dossiers


  • Represented a developer (Piffs Elm Ltd) in a Court of Appeal challenge against the local government and Social Care Ombudsman relating to local authority conduct in planning matters.
  • Advising a local planning authority in relation to a framework Section 106 Agreement to delivery infrastructure for a 10,000-house new carbon-neutral garden settlement.
  • Represented a neighbourhood plan forum in a S.113 legal challenge to the adoption of the Calderdale Local Plan.

Wright Hassall LLP

Described as ‘always friendly, approachable and available’, the Wright Hassall LLP practice is highly regarded for its planning advice given to housing associations and handling of planning-based judicial review claims. From Leamington Spa, John Gregory leads the team, being an expert in acting for both claimants and defendants in section 288 high court challenges, whilst the ‘rising star’ Rebecca Mushing is regularly instructed by landowners and developers.

Responsables de la pratique:

John Gregory


Autres avocats clés:

Rebecca Mushing


Les références

‘The service received from Wright Hassall planning has always been very keenly focused on individual requirements. They have quick response times, which are important when working within the strict timelines of planning departments.’

‘Having worked with Rebecca Mushing on three occasions, she has given extremely sound advice and guidance. She has been quick to understand the complexities of individual planning issues and I have found her to be approachable and understanding.’

‘Rebecca Mushing goes the extra length to get things done. Puts clients first.’

Principaux clients

Piper Homes PLC


Settle Group


JBRT Developments Limited


AC Lloyd Homes Limited


Rugby Borough Council


Greensquare Accord


Bromford Developments


Two Rivers Housing


Warwickshire County Council


Deeley Homes Limited


University of Warwick


Day Dayco Developments


Rosconn Strategic Land


Avon Estates (Midlands) Limited


Arden Property Investments Limited


Audhali Farm Gate Fresh Poultry Limited


Honiley and Beausale Parish Council


Hayward Developments Limited


FBC Manby Bowdler

Demonstrating ‘great communication and knowledge’, the FBC Manby Bowdler practice has extensive expertise in dealing with section 106 agreements for landowners, promoters and developers. Splitting her time between Shrewsbury, Telford and Wolverhampton, Suzanne Tucker heads the team, having been promoted to partner in April 2023, and specialising in handling appeals against refusals of planning permission and against enforcement notices.

Responsables de la pratique:

Suzanne Tucker


Les références

‘Experience and attention to detail.’

‘Good team to work with, and experts in their field.’

‘Great communication and knowledge of the matter in hand. We have specifically worked with Suzanne Tucker, who has vast knowledge of appeals and provides clear detailed advice to clients and consultants.’

Fieldfisher

Fielding a team of both planning and environmental law specialists, Fieldfisher LLP has in-depth experience in all aspects of compulsory purchase matters and renewable infrastructure projects. Heading the firm’s West Midlands offering from Birmingham, Susan Simpson is an expert on regeneration schemes and complex planning issues, whilst Dinah Patel has vast knowledge of acting for developers, energy clients and investors.

Responsables de la pratique:

Sue Simpson; Christopher Stanwell


Autres avocats clés:

Dinah Patel; Rosa Simson


Les références

‘Dinah Patel was wonderful to work with. She was clear, concise and effective. I’d be very happy to approach her again if we had further work in her remit.’

Principaux clients

Wain Home (Midlands) Limited


Greenswitch Capital Limited


Vistry Group (formerly Countryside Properties Limited)


I.M. Properties Plc


Prologis


CALA Homes Limited


Cambridge Medipark


The Children’s Village


Robert Bosch Limited


Skanska UK Plc


Angel Care Plc


Clent Life Holdings Ltd


Kennedy Wilson


Cynergy Bank Limited


Workerbee Developments Limited


Irwin Mitchell

Headed by the ‘really diligent’ Birmingham-based Tracy Lovejoy, Irwin Mitchell has in-depth expertise in handling section 106 agreements, regeneration schemes and environmental law matters. Lovejoy is knowledgeable in contentious planning matters, including injunctions and judicial reviews, alongside regularly assisting with planning enforcement issues and compulsory purchase orders, whilst Jill Crawford focuses on navigating breaches of environmental permits.

Responsables de la pratique:

Claire Petricca-Riding


Autres avocats clés:

Tracy Lovejoy; Jill Crawford


Les références

‘Listen well and adapt their thinking to your own objectives.’

‘Tracy is extremely well-informed diligent, flexible and determined to give best service and advice, whatever the client’s natural leanings.’

‘There is a really good team at Irwin Mitchell, able to deal with the full range of planning matters from planning appeals, High Court work, enforcement and s.106.’

Principaux clients

Tom Bagley Groundworks Ltd


Stanton Developments


Lifestory Group Limited


Praxis Capital Limited


Locogen Limited


Hunter Developments Limited


Godwin Developments Limited


HDD


Persimmon Homes


Principaux dossiers


  • Advised Praxis Capital Limited in relation to the £125m acquisition of Brindleyplace in Birmingham.
  • Assisted in the refinancing of significant parts of Lifestory Group Limited’s portfolio, the value of each transaction being circa £60m.
  • Advised Locogen Limited on an appeal concerning a 12MW solar farm.

The Wilkes Partnership

Deploying a ‘personal approach’, the practice at The Wilkes Partnership is highly regarded for its work in judicial reviews, section 288 challenges and section 106 agreements. Leading the team from Birmingham, the ‘very informative’ Leenamari Aantaa-Collier specialises in the whole gamut of legal issues relating to applications, planning obligations and enforcement matters, whilst Alexandra Hastings-Smith is also highlighted as key.

Responsables de la pratique:

Leenamari Aantaa-Collier


Autres avocats clés:

Alexandra Hastings-Smith


Les références

‘Wilkes Planning covers standard practice, but also highly specialised areas. Leenamari Aantaa-Collier is a specialist in S.106 NHS contributions, and the cross-over between licensing and planning.’

‘Leenamari Aantaa-Collier has a niche specialist practice in s.106 NHS contributions, and is the go-to solicitor in the country for this work.’

‘What makes this law firm unique amongst others that I have used is their personal approach to their clients, their willingness to engage with the client who they do not see as just a number, but as a person.’