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The Great Repeal Bill: What will this mean for environmental legislation?
Authors: Julie Vaughan, Senior Associate, Environment and Helena Thompson, Associate, Planning and Environment, London On 2 October 2016, Prime Minister …
Flooding: Some key considerations for developers
Authors: Julie Vaughan, Senior Associate, Environment and John Buttanshaw, Associate, Environment, London In the aftermath of the extreme flooding …
Brexit stage left
Julie Vaughan, senior associate in the Environment team at Herbert Smith Freehills, co-authored an article for Estates Gazette on the legal impact …
EIA thresholds reduced
The regulations relating to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) set out various 'thresholds' for the purposes of determining whether development needs …
Environment Agency softens its approach to Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) compliance
The Environment Agency (EA) has published guidance on its approach to enforcement of ESOS (the Enforcement Guidance). ESOS currently requires …
Government consults on business energy efficiency measures, including possible abolition of the CRC
The Government has launched a major consultation on the energy reporting and taxation regime for UK businesses. The consultation recognises that at …
Today's Announcement on Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (5 February 2015)
The Government has introduced regulations to prohibit the letting of commercial properties in England and Wales rated F or G on their Energy Performance …
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