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The issue of delays in registering legal title at the Land Registry continues to be a common issue across the commercial property sector. However, in early February 2025 the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) announced that it was “opening up key property information, ensuring this data can be shared between trusted professionals…
Read more28 March 2025
On 11 March 2025, the Government introduced the Planning and Infrastructure Bill into Parliament with a promise to speed up planning decisions and ‘get Britain building’. Sharpe Pritchard’s Planning and Parliamentary team have been analysing the likely implications of the Bill in recent weeks. In the latest article of this series, we focus on Spatial…
Read more25 March 2025
Manchester United’s plans to build a new stadium have been the subject of widespread criticism: the design has been likened to a “circus tent”, the club’s Supporters’ Trust is “anxious” about implications for ticket pricing; and Graham Stringer MP has described the plans as a “tax exile’s half-baked, misbegotten scheme”. Mr. Stringer is, concerned about…
Read more21 March 2025
Sharpe Pritchard LLP is delighted to announce its successful support of Stoke-on-Trent City Council in procuring a contract for their Energy from Waste Facility in Hanford. The contract, signed on March 18, 2025, is set to go live on April 1, 2025, marking the culmination of over two years of hard work. Sharpe Pritchard advised…
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On 11 March 2025, the Government introduced the Planning and Infrastructure Bill into Parliament with a promise to speed up planning decisions and ‘get Britain building’. Sharpe Pritchard’s Planning and Parliamentary team have been analysing the likely implications of the Bill in recent weeks. The focus of this article is on the aspects of the…
Read more14 March 2025
The First Tier Tribunal (the tribunal) has handed down a judgment in the case of Grey GR Limited Partnership v Edgewater (Stevenage) Limited and others [2025] UKFTT concerning a Remediation Contribution Order (RCO), marking an important development in building safety legal proceedings. As part of the criteria for awarding an RCO, the tribunal must determine…
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