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The Localism Agenda

Part of the Residential Property Law Webinars stream

Introduction

The Localism Bill, due to come into place in November 2011, is intended to shift power from Westminster to local authorities thus freeing them from the administrative restraints of central government. Local Enterprise Partnerships are due to replace Regional Development Agencies and they will be formed from partnerships of business groups focused on transport, housing and planning, providing an ‘integrated approach to growth and infrastructure delivery.’ This webinar will discuss the likely impact of these changes on residential development and examine the new statutory neighbourhood planning regime.

Webinar details


Live Broadcast date:

Friday 02 December 2011
15:30:00

Location:

At your desk
On your Laptop or PC

Event price:

£89

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2 CPD
Hours

Benefits

  • They don't disrupt your working day
  • You can make training fit around your workload
  • You don't waste time travelling to training
  • You can collect your CPD points when it suits you
  • You can learn from leading experts at your desk
  • You can revisit the material for 12 months after the event, again and again
  • Multiple-booking discounts make them extremely cost effective
  • With a 200-year heritage nobody knows law like Butterworths

Who Should Attend

The Residential Property Law series is aimed at:

  • Residential Lawyers
  • Licensed Conveyancers
  • Environmental Lawyers
  • Planning Lawyers
  • In-House Counsel
  • Heads of Legal
  • Contracts Managers
  • Property Investors
  • Property Construction Managers

Level: Intermediate