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No5 Barristers' Chambers Planning Podcast - Episode 5 - Planning and the Courts

Richard Kimblin QC is joined by planning and environmental barristers at No5, Jack Smyth and Hashi Mohamed to discuss COVID-19 consequences: timescales for planning litigation, social distancing for the courts.

This podcast asks what happens if a scheme finds itself quarantined in the Court of Appeal – what happens when your study becomes a court room – and what is a house – yes, really – what is a house?

You can find the materials: if you subscribe to Westlaw, the paper in the Journal of Planning and Environmental Law may be found via the link “Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow: pace and prospects for planning cases in the Court of Appeal” [2020] JPL 5, 470-483, and; the judgment on sub-division and §79 of the Framework is R (oao) Wiltshire Council v Secretary of State for Housing Communities and Local Government and Mr Howse [2020] EWHC 954 to be found on Westlaw, or Bailii.

About the speakers

Sian Davies

Richard Kimblin QC

Richard Kimblin QC is a member of the Planning and Environment, Environmental Law and Regulatory groups at No5 Barristers’ Chambers.

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Jack Smyth

Jack has a strong practice across the piste in Planning and Environmental law with a particular interest in High Court challenges and enforcement.

Sian Davies

Hashi Mohamed

Hashi Mohamed has been consistently listed as one of the highest rated planning barrister in England and Wales under the age of 35 in the following Planning Magazine’s annual planning legal survey.

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