A free, online information session for landowners (and their advisors) impacted, or potentially impacted, by the Grimsby to Walpole pylons scheme, delivered by specialist compulsory purchase solicitors from Holmes & Hills’ Compulsory Purchase and Development Consent Division.
Attending this free online information session will provide for you understanding the legislation surrounding the scheme, how the scheme will progress, and what rights you have as a landowner if impacted by the scheme.
Date: Thursday 7th November
Time: 6:30pm
Cost: FREE
From our experience delivering several in-person and online events for landowners impacted by the another large National Grid project, the Norwich to Tilbury pylons scheme, we expect many land and property owners will have questions they would like to ask a specialist solicitor; if not before hearing our talk and session, then certainly afterwards.
There will be an opportunity for questions at the end of the online information session.
If you are not able to watch the information session live, on the date and at the time specified, you should still register. Registering means that following the event you will receive an email with a link to a recording of the session, which you can then watch at your convenience, still for free.
If you are not able to watch the online information session live, or as a recorded webinar, or perhaps you would rather simply have a conversation with a solicitor about your specific circumstances, you can call us on 01206 593933 and speak with one of our specialist in our Compulsory Purchase and Development Consent Division.
Holmes & Hills Solicitors is a large regional law firm with over 200 legal industry professionals across seven offices. Its team includes a specialist Compulsory Purchase and Development Consent Division made up of four lawyers specialising in planning law matters surrounding Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs), such as the Grimsby to Walpole pylons scheme. Holmes & Hills is one of only a small number of law firms in the country providing advice and representation to land and property owners on such matters.
The Compulsory Purchase and Development Consent Division is part of Holmes & Hills' Planning Law Department which is recognised as one of the largest such departments in the country by Planning Magazine. Holmes & Hills' Planning Law Department is also recognised a leading source of planning law advice by the Legal 500 and Chambers & Partners - two independent directories of the UK's top law firms.
Holmes & Hills advises land and property owners across the country in respect of national infrastructure projects related to energy, road, railway and regeneration schemes.
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