What COVID-19 means for enforcement
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The Coronavirus has impacted enforcement of planning control in a number of ways. Harriet Townsend and Jack Parker explore how coronavirus has changed breaches of planning control, LPA investigative powers, enforcement action alongside other breaches.
The webinar will discuss the implications of coronavirus and related legislation for the enforcement of planning control. In particular, the webinar will cover:
- Breaches of planning control: time limits on enforcement action and breaks in continuity of use
- LPA investigative powers and their use in a coronavirus environment
- Taking enforcement action: the issues raised by coronavirus for notices and injunction
- Conditions, CIL payments and other breaches - practical tips for those enforcing and enforced against
Please see below for links to the materials from this webinar:
About the presenters
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Harriet Townsend Harriet specialises in planning and environment law, and related property matters (most notably compulsory purchase). |
Jack Parker Jack specialises in administrative and public law, planning and environment and property. |
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