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WEBINAR DETAILS
  • About
    A free, online information session for landowners impacted or potentially impacted by the Norwich to Tilbury pylons scheme, delivered by planning law solicitors from Holmes & Hills who specialise in advising landowners impacted by large-scale infrastructure projects.

    Attending this free online information session will provide for you understanding the legislation surrounding the scheme, how the scheme will progress through the legal process, and what rights you have as a landowner if impacted by the scheme.

    What the free online information session will cover:
    1) The legal framework applicable to Development Consent Orders (DCOs). Including discussing:
    - Legal stages through which the scheme must yet progress.
    - Key stages providing opportunity for interested parties to engage in the process.

    2) Treatment of 'Online' and 'Offline' property and land. Including discussing:
    - What is 'Online'/'Offline'?
    - How do potential legal options differ for 'Online'/'Offline' property and land?

    3) Different ways in which National Grid may impose rights.

    4) Compensation schemes. Including discussing:

    5) What is known about National Grid's existing compensation schemes.
    - Opportunities for maximising settlements.
    - Rights of business owners.
    - Rights in respect of agricultural holdings.

    Question & answer:
    From our experience speaking at the events organised by the Pylons East Anglia group, we expect many land and property owners will have questions they would like to ask a specialist solicitor; if not before hearing our talk and session, then certainly afterwards.
    There will be an opportunity for questions at the end of the online information session.
  • Duration
    1 hour 30 minutes
  • Price
    Free
  • Language
    English
  • OPEN TO
    Everyone
  • Dial-in available
    (listen only)
    Not available.
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