
Kings Chambers Planning Podcast Episode 13 - Building Big - Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects
07/06/20 • 54 min
Build, build, build! Infrastructure and planning reform have been placed at the heart of the economic recovery by the Prime Minister. In this episode, the panel discuss delivering infrastructure through the NSIPs regime, including tips on successfully progressing DCO applications and potential reforms to the system.
The panel of leading experts in the field includes Robbie Owen (Pinsent Masons and National Infrastructure Planning Association (NIPA) Secretary), Ian Cunliffe (Gateley Hamer), Vincent Fraser QC and Stephanie Hall, chaired by Philip Robson.
Build, build, build! Infrastructure and planning reform have been placed at the heart of the economic recovery by the Prime Minister. In this episode, the panel discuss delivering infrastructure through the NSIPs regime, including tips on successfully progressing DCO applications and potential reforms to the system.
The panel of leading experts in the field includes Robbie Owen (Pinsent Masons and National Infrastructure Planning Association (NIPA) Secretary), Ian Cunliffe (Gateley Hamer), Vincent Fraser QC and Stephanie Hall, chaired by Philip Robson.
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