01 Jul, 2024 Nutrient Neutrality and Reserved Matters: No End to the Unfairness By John Bosworth The Court of Appeal has turned down CG Fry’s appeal against the High Court’s ruling that the nutrient neutrality rules were lawful. That...
19 Feb, 2024 Once upon a time...a cautionary tale about periodic tenancies By Charis Almond Rosalind Cullis Avondale Park v Miss Delaney’s Nursery The Court of Appeal decision in Avondale Park v Miss Delaney’s Nursery raises an interesting...
21 Nov, 2022 No give and all take: O G Thomas Amaethyddiath v Turner & Ors By Ruqayah Juyel Serving valid notices can be a minefield. However, over the years, the courts have been prepared to “save” a defective notice by...
17 May, 2021 Comfort in contracting-out By Tom Mills The Court of Appeal has given landlords and their solicitors welcome assurance that leases can still be validly contracted-out where a...
13 Feb, 2020 Invasion of privacy causing a nuisance? By Tom Mills The Court of Appeal has now considered whether the use of a viewing gallery at the Tate Modern constitutes common law nuisance, as an...
11 Feb, 2020 Bring back 'Ground Force', all is forgiven. How free garden advice can leave you seriously out of pocket. By Michael Craik Remember the TV Ground Force team lead by the great gardening guru and novelist (of a kind), Alan Titchmarsh? He and his team would...