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What is an Officer?

Geoff Wild considers what exactly is an 'officer' of a council and explores the complex rules that surround their appointment and dismissal.
February 25, 2026
What is an Officer?

Track allocation in housing disrepair claims

A recent case provides valuable guidance on the proper approach to track allocation in housing disrepair cases and highlights the importance of following established procedural frameworks, writes Tosin Onaola.
February 19, 2026
Track allocation in housing disrepair claims

Building safety reform in Wales

Matthew Stevens considers what the new higher-risk building rules in Wales mean in practice and how the regime compares to England.
February 04, 2026
Building safety reform in Wales

Social housing, ASB and persons unknown injunctions

Natalie Kidd looks at the potential for social housing providers to tackle anti-social behavoiur by obtaining ‘persons unknown’ injunctions.
October 30, 2025
Social housing, ASB and persons unknown injunctions

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The High Court on the EHRC’s “interim update”

February 25, 2026
The High Court has rejected a judicial review challenge brought by Good Law Project and three individual claimants to the “interim update” that the Equality and Human Rights Commission published following the Supreme Court’s decision in For Women Scotland. Helen Fry, Suhan Rajkumar and Thérèse Rankin analyse the ruling.

Councillors in an increasingly digital age

January 28, 2026
Geoff Wild looks at some of the issues raised by councillors’ use of social media, electronic communication, personal email addresses and devices, and sets out ways in which members and monitoring officers can protect themselves and their authorities.

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The Warm Homes Plan: Key Takeaways

February 05, 2026
Nimoy Kher analyses the Government's Warm Homes Plan, picking out the key parts of the plan and what they mean for local authorities.

Issue estoppel in service charge disputes

February 04, 2026
The Upper Tribunal has recently considered the application of issue estoppel to a s.19 LTA 1985 FTT determination that a variable service charge was reasonably incurred and therefore payable. Justin Bates and Poppy Kemp analyse the ruling.

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Town halls and charitable trusts

January 15, 2026
The First-Tier Tribunal recently considered whether the Charity Commission’s amended scheme for Victoria Hall, which forms part of the Ealing town hall complex, safeguarded the interests of its owner, the Victoria Hall Trust. Rosamund McCarthy Etherington and Hannah Kubie set out the background to the case and analyse the judgment.

Maintenance of a river embankment

January 12, 2026
The High Court has upheld a decision by Natural Resources Wales to cease maintenance of River Conwy embankment. Gwion Lewis KC analyses the judgment.

From 1925 to 2025

December 05, 2025
Paul Wilmshurst looks at the Law of Property Act 1925’s journey through a transformative century (and beyond).

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Tackling youth ASB in social housing

October 02, 2025
Emily Hope looks at the role of housing providers and the need to balance enforcement with engagement when it comes to tackling youth anti-social behaviour.

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Unlocking legal talent

Jonathan Bourne of Damar Training sets out why in-house council teams and law firms should embrace apprenticeships.

Freedom of Information Act 2000 A-Z Guide - Act Now

Freedom of Information Act 2000 A-Z Guide - Act Now

This interactive workshop is aimed at people working in public authorities who have some responsibility for the day-to-day handling of Freedom of Information Act requests.

It provides an overview of the main parts of the Act and in particular focusses on how to handle requests in a timely and effective manner that meets the requirements of the Act.The workshop also introduces the different types of exemptions which may be used to withhold information. The day is aimed at beginners or people who wish to refresh their basic knowledge.

The expert tutor brings the workshop to life with real life examples, practical scenarios and interactive exercises.

Key Topics

  • Freedom of Information Act background and purpose
  • Publication Schemes
  • Identifying and clarifying valid requests
  • Handling request, advising, and assisting and time scales
  • Refusals based on cost
  • Vexatious and repeated requests
  • The Part 2 exemptions
  • Refusal Notices
  • Complaints and ICO enforcement

All our associates are experienced information governance professionals who have been training and advising in this field for many years.

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Event Date 16-12-2025 10:00 am
Individual Price From £449 plus VAT
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Public Rights Over Land Conference 2025

Join leading experts in the law of public rights of way, village greens, common land and other topics related to public rights over land for afternoon of insightful talks on key recent developments in law.