October  

Kings Community Care Law & Disability Rights Association 

"Continuing Care: The Local Authority/NHS Divide"

Date

 

15th October 2008 

 

Venue:

 

Registration:

 

Speaker:

 

Fee:

 

All Enquiries:

 

Kings Chambers, Manchester

 

4.00pm

 

Sam Karim

 

Free

 

EMail: wbrown@kingschambers.com

 

 

 

Don't Panic! Dealing with Development Land in a Difficult Market

Kings Chambers is holding a Planning and Property seminar on the 30th October 2008 , to provide crucial updates in the development market and deal with critical issues in the sale and acquisition of development property and land in a tough market. 

Topics will cover all stages of the development process;

  • The pitfalls of joint ventures - coping with a necessary evil 
  • The perils of restrictive covenants on land acquisition  
  • Avoiding planning problems once land is acquired
  • The community infrastructure levy and how to minimise costs

Your clients would not thank you for missing this opportunity to be informed about latest developments.

This seminar, which is chaired by Frances Patterson QC, Head of Kings Chambers, will be addressed by His Honour Judge Andrew Gilbart QC, The Honorary Recorder of Manchester.

Places on this seminar are limited.  If you would like further information and to reserve a place, please open the pdf file below and complete the reply slip or email seminars@kingschambers.com   


planning__property_seminar_2008.pdf

 

Local Government Property Conference 2008

Course/Event: Local Government Property Conference - Keele Conferences, Keele
Date/Time: 31st October 2008 (09:20 to 17:00)
Topics: Major Schemes - Potential Planning Problems / Don't Make A Penny And Lose A Pound / Innovation in Asset Management / Regeneration and Major Infrastructure Projects / Negotiating the Planning Minefield / Property Righs and Major Schemes /
Location / Venue: Keele, Keele Conferences, Darwin Building, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG
Price: £285
CPD(Hours): 6
Description:
Local authorities control land and property assests worth billions of pounds.  Whether managing,
regenerating, purchasing or disposing of property, local government officers must have an up to date
knowledge of the techniques, legal requirments and policy requirements.  This conference is entirely focussed on the issues faced by property professionals and lawyers in local governement.

For Further information please download the seminar brochure and registration form below.  To book on line please go to www.lgpc.co.uk


local_government_property_conference_2008.pdf