LLG Planning National Lead Meeting - Thursday 22nd May
For this session we are joined by Emily Knowles, Partner and Emyr Thomas, Partner at Sharpe Pritchard who will be presenting on Planning updates including information on updated legislation and case law.
Please join us if you can.
Emily acts for clients in the public and private sectors, negotiating and drafting section planning and highway agreements and advising on a wide range of associated matters.
Emily qualified at Sharpe Pritchard and has practised in the planning team since then. She has also worked on secondment in-house at a local authority, a non-governmental statutory body, and a government department.
She is currently a member of Lexis Nexis Q&A Panel for Planning.
Emyr is a Roll A Parliamentary Agent, authorised to promote and oppose private and hybrid bills in the Westminster Parliament.
He has over 15 years’ experience of drafting, promoting and opposing primary and secondary legislation, including drafting amendments to public legislation. He negotiates agreements and parliamentary assurances and undertakings and advises on parliamentary procedure. He also acts as an advocate before parliamentary committees in the Commons and the Lords.
Emyr has extensive experience of nationally significant infrastructure projects and regularly advises on all aspects of the development consent order regime, from the validity of pre-application consultations to special parliamentary procedure. Emyr also advises on compulsory purchase and on environmental, highways, and planning law.
Emyr is also acknowledged as an expert in electoral law and advises election administrators on the complex procedural requirements connected with running elections and referendums. He also acts for Returning Officers when the conduct an election is challenged and has been instructed by ROs in the most significant election cases of the past decade. Emyr advises non-aligned campaigning organisations on spending during election periods and has advised individuals and organisations who have been the subject of investigations by the Electoral Commission.
Emyr has, for a number of years, been recognised for his expertise in parliamentary agency and electoral law in both the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners.