Episode Synopsis "Quarterly: Net Zero, Nuisance and NPPF"
Victoria and Nikita cover a lot of ground in this latest quarterly episode; covering the good, the bad and the misunderstood planning news stories and “salami slicing” in the Ashchurch v Tewkesbury Borough Council case. Featuring special guest James Wickham, Partner at Gerald Eve, who looks into the crystal ball and provides an excellent overview of upcoming national planning policy reform.
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