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Law Commission launches three-year review of current legislation on transport accessibility
Government launches new hiring round for Best Value inspectors
Council and ICB failed to manage funding dispute adequately, causing “avoidable delay” in hospital discharge: Ombudsman
County council issues legal notice over unauthorised flag campaign
Ministers vow to “rip up consultation culture”
Government appoints council legal director to Bedford intervention team
Selection commission launched to find next President of UK Supreme Court
No evidence of ‘family voting’ at Gorton and Denton by-election, says Greater Manchester Police
Claimant cites will from 1642 in challenge to grant of planning permission for 1,600-homes development
Council told to pay £9k after failing to ensure child received all provision set out in EHCP for almost three years
Home Secretary accepts recommended changes from chair of Grooming Gangs Inquiry and publishes final terms of reference
National Housing Bank launches in bid to accelerate delivery of new homes and mixed-use schemes
LGA urges “meaningful voice” for councils in spatial development strategies
Judges dismiss appeal by council over making of section 26 order
Law Society commissions practice note on distinct Welsh law and differences in legislation between Wales and England
Mazur overturned at Court of Appeal
High Court dismisses renewed application for permission for judicial review over day care centre closures
Supreme Court declines to hear housing case over review process and curing of earlier deficiencies in needs assessment
Court of Appeal rejects appeal by council over improvement notice and whether landlord had “reasonable excuse” for failing to comply
Council threatens legal action against housing estate board if it fails to address “serious concerns”
Social housing system in London is “opaque, confusing and unfair”, say assembly members
Upper Tribunal finds First-tier Tribunal did not make error of law in decision on class size
Public law specialist joins 1GC Family Law
Court of Appeal issues ruling on planning enforcement notices and reversion to prior use
Council withdraws motorcycle parking charges policy after judicial review challenge
County council defends High Court challenge to road charging scheme
Councils value Ombudsman recommendations on SEND provision but often lack resources to improve, study finds
New Permanent Secretary appointed at Government Legal Department
Government backs proposal for statutory duty on local authorities to prepare cultural strategy
Mayor of London sets up £400k fund to help renters defend their rights and councils to strengthen enforcement
Government confirms national scheme of delegation, cap on planning committees at 13 members
Applications to High Court for deprivation of liberty order for children rose 12.5% in 2025
University names nine suppliers to £8m legal services frameworks
Government to introduce new social value definition in public procurement reforms
Judge rejects appeal over refusal of tribunal to certify council was in contempt over response to substituted decision notice
Some authorities may not be able to meet legal duties on day one of reorganisation: ADASS
High Court issues ruling on burden of proof in disputes over whether permission obtained to place adverts on sites
Union seeks permission to appeal from Supreme Court in dispute over judicial reviews and costs
Law Commission review of burial laws calls for greater reuse of graves
County council eyes legal challenge over local government reorganisation decision
High Court quashes grant of planning permission over ‘apparent bias’
Children and young people in care system across England to gain new legal rights to contact with their siblings
Regulator of Social Housing praises borough council on consumer standards turnaround
Landlords missing “early warning signs” about hazards, Housing Ombudsman warns
Ministry confirms ‘emergency’ planning changes to fast track housebuilding in London
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Weathernet
If you have any questions, please get in contact with us.
With 26 years’ experience, WeatherNet provides legal weather services, historical weather data, forensic meteorologists, and expert witness interpretation to the legal profession and all those involved in criminal or civil litigation. WeatherNet can assist in all matters of Forensic Meteorology. WeatherNet help lawyers, solicitors, the police force, barristers, insurance companies, the public and the civil engineering and construction community with a cost-effective and accurate analysis of historic weather data where the weather may have affected the outcome of the case. WeatherNet can help legal related weather cases for the UK and worldwide. With the Met Office no longer providing this service and WeatherNet now an authorised supplier of Met Office data, our services have become increasingly valuable to our legal clients.
This historic weather information is given in an easily understood Legal (CPR) Weather Report or as a Certified Witness Statement. All Legal (CPR) Weather Reports and Certified Witness Statements benefit from showing past weather data that is utilised, an interpretation, conclusion and a statement of compliance and truth. This information complies with civil and criminal court requirements (CPR Part 33 and/or 35) and the Jackson reforms that our clients can trust and rely on.
Legal (Non-CPR) Weather Reports are also available for reference or as a guide only. These legal weather reports can not be disclosed as evidence in a court of law as the report would not be fully researched and would only show a snapshot of raw daily or hourly data in the surrounding area of the incident. No interpretation, conclusion, statement of truth etc. would be enclosed within this report.
WeatherNet has access to historical weather data from a wide range of different meteorological sources, including our own exclusive network of urban based meteorological stations.
To date, WeatherNet have prepared more than 2600 related legal weather reports since 1997 for the legal industry. On average, WeatherNet service 100 new legal weather reports per year. Furthermore, we can also provide testimonies or names of referees if required and an expert forensic meteorologist for court appearances. In the last 5 years, WeatherNet have attended court to give evidence on two occasions (April 2019, and February 2024).
In the last 26 years, WeatherNet has provided weather-related reports for the following legal cases:
* Road Traffic Accidents (RTAs)
* Personal Injury Claims (Falling, Tripping and Slipping Accidents)
* Flooding and Drainage Claims
* Domestic and Commercial Insurance Claims
* Liability
* Travel and Transit
* Contract Disputes
* Industrial and Agricultural Incidents
* Criminal Offences, including GBH, Rape, Murder and Burglary
* Civil Engineering and Construction Extension and Disputes
* Pollution and Contamination
* Spoilage
* Lighting, Visibility and Sunrise/Sunset Times
* Aviation and Marine Incidents
* Cargo Damage and Contamination
* Sports and Leisure Injuries
A sample of a Legal (CPR) Weather Report, Legal (Non-CPR) Weather Report, Dr Richard Wild’s CV and a legal weather services flyer are available below in the additional section.
Geographical area of work: All of the UK and Worldwide
Memberships: Member of the Forensic Science Society, Academy of Experts, and APIL. Vetted by the Round Table Group Expert Witness Services and the Law Society of Scotland. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and Royal Meteorological Society. Also included on the National Crime Agency (NCA) Expert Advisers Database.
Training: Trained in the ‘aspects of report writing’ and the ‘Jackson Reforms’ by Bond Solon.
Dr Richard Wild’s current CV and a legal weather services flyer are available below:
Dr Richard Wild's CV
Legal Weather Services Flyer
Dr Richard Wild Legal (CPR) Weather Report Sample
Dr Richard Wild Legal (non CPR) Weather Report Sample




