Rosalind Andrews#126

Rosalind Andrews

Rosalind Andrews is Head of Planning & Highways Law at Harrison Clark Rickerbys solicitors, covering the firm’s nine offices. She specialises in Planning and Highways Law, and advises on a range of contentious and non-contentious planning matters, including strategic planning advice, judicial review and other Planning Court challenges, and planning enforcement issues. She acts on behalf of a variety of clients, with particular experience of acting for developers and promoters in relation to residential development. She also acts on behalf of lenders, registered providers of affordable housing, and local authorities, as well as third parties with an interest in the planning process, such as local residents' groups. As well as negotiating Section 106 Obligations and other infrastructure agreements, she also advises on other matters affecting development, such as town and village greens, public rights of way, assets of community value, tree preservation orders, and compulsory purchase. 
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Is there a legal requirement for plans appended to an agreement made under section 106 of the Town and
Is there a legal requirement for plans appended to an agreement made under section 106 of the Town and
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This Q&A considers whether there is any legal requirement for plans appended to a section 106 agreement to be signed by the parties to the deed.

Is there any reason why a highway authority cannot withdraw a notice served under section 184 of the
Is there any reason why a highway authority cannot withdraw a notice served under section 184 of the
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This Q&A considers the circumstances and procedures under which a notice may be served under HiA 1980, s 184 and when such a notice may be withdrawn in England.

Once building regulations consent has been granted does it last indefinitely?
Once building regulations consent has been granted does it last indefinitely?
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This Q&A considers when building regulation approval to a development will lapse under the Building Act 1984 and Buildings Regulations 2010.

What powers are there for a local council to remove an abandoned vehicle (with no tax, insurance or MOT)
What powers are there for a local council to remove an abandoned vehicle (with no tax, insurance or MOT)
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This Q&A considers the duties and powers of local authorities and the police to remove vehicles obstructing the highway.

Where a local authority has entered into an agreement under section 106 of the Town and Country Planning
Where a local authority has entered into an agreement under section 106 of the Town and Country Planning
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This Q&A considers whether a section 106 agreement is void if not all parties with an interest in the relevant land are bound by the obligations.

Where planning permission is granted on appeal and a partial award of costs is obtained, is it possible
Where planning permission is granted on appeal and a partial award of costs is obtained, is it possible
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This Q&A considers the types of costs which could be awarded in favour of an appellant following a successful planning appeal.

Who is legally responsible for the removal of an obstruction or tipped materials from a public right of
Who is legally responsible for the removal of an obstruction or tipped materials from a public right of
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This Q&A considers who is responsible for the removal of an obstruction or tipped materials from a public right of way.

Would planning permission be required for a sustainable drainage system and is there a mechanism for
Would planning permission be required for a sustainable drainage system and is there a mechanism for
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This Q&A considers the circumstances and procedures under which a planning permission would be required for SuDs and responsibility for maintenance thereof in England.

Practice Area

Panels

  • Contributing Author
  • Q&A Panel

Qualified Year

  • 2009

Education

  • University of Nottingham Philosophy BA (Hons)
  • Nottingham Law School Graduate Diploma of Law
  • Nottingham Law School Legal Practice Course

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