Registered Providers of social housing (RPs) are often at the forefront of meeting the UK government’s housing targets. With that comes the need to purchase land and procure development of new homes.
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Who can consent to a deprivation of liberty for children and young persons?
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It is increasingly easier for practitioners to spot a deprivation of liberty when a person is over 18 – but perhaps not so simple when considering whether a child, or young person is deprived of their liberty.
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Amanda acts for commercial owners or occupiers and private individuals assisting them with property investment, asset management and commercial landlord and tenant matters.
Grace Phillips is an Associate in Clarke Willmott’s Taunton Private Property & Agriculture team specialising in residential and agricultural property law.
Kelly is a Solicitor in our Property Litigation team and has advised on a wide range of property litigation disputes for both private and commercial clients.
On 29 November 2023, judgment was handed down in James Churchill v Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council and others [2023] EWCA Civ 1416. This has been an eagerly anticipated judgment for litigators and mediators alike.
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