Landmark barristers review the key factors in R (Day) v Shropshire Council in which judgment will be handed down on Wednesday 1 March 2023.
The case is a challenge to the grant of planning permission on land that was part of a recreation ground and raises the question:
When a local authority disposes of land which is subject to a statutory trust for public recreational purposes and fails to comply with the relevant statutory requirements, does that trust continue or end; and, in either case, what are the legal implications for the authority and the disponee?
Alex Goodman and Kimberley Ziya acted for the Claimant (the Appellant in the Supreme Court).
Landmark barristers review the key factors in R (Day) v Shropshire Council in which judgment will be handed down on Wednesday 1 March 2023.
The case is a challenge to the grant of planning permission on land that was part of a recreation ground and raises the question:
When a local authority disposes of land which is subject to a statutory trust for public recreational purposes and fails to comply with the relevant statutory requirements, does that trust continue or end; and, in either case, what are the legal implications for the authority and the disponee?
Alex Goodman and Kimberley Ziya acted for the Claimant (the Appellant in the Supreme Court).