No5 Barristers' Chambers Planning Podcast - Episode 22 - Village Greens: does a lawful use become a criminal offence?
Richard Kimblin QC, Rowena Meager and Sioned Davies look at the practical effect of town and village green registration through the case of TW Logistics.
Where a long standing use and activity co-exists with recreational uses, will that activity mean that the landowner will commit an offence under the ‘Victorian Statutes’? Richard Kimblin QC’s guests, Rowena Meager and Sioned Davies, are both planning and environmental barristers at No5 Barristers' Chambers who explain the essential background, the practical legal effect and draw attention to the potential effects of registration.
About the speakers
Richard Kimblin QC Richard Kimblin QC is a member of the Planning and Environment, Environmental Law and Regulatory groups at No5 Barristers’ Chambers |
Rowena Meager Rowena Meager is a member of the following groups at No5 Barristers’ Chambers: Banking Finance and Financial Regulation; Business and Property; Commercial Litigation; Company and Partnership; Inheritance Wills Trusts and Estates; Insolvency; International Human Rights; Planning and Environment; Real Estate; and Regulatory. |
Sioned Davies Sioned Davies is a member of the Planning and Environment group at No5 Barristers’ Chambers. |