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The CPA National Conference 2020
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Date of Recorded Event: Wednesday 25 November 2020, Monday 30 November 2020, Monday 7 December 2020 | CPD Hours: Three Virtual Sessions, 1.30 Hours CPD | ||
Module Duration: Please See Below | Price: £60 + VAT, per session |
Compulsory purchase is a subject that is in the conscience of the general public like never before. More column inches have discussed compulsory purchase this year than any previous year, and the term is used and searched for on Twitter more than ever. As professionals working in the fields of compulsory purchase and compensation we face exciting and challenging times. Exciting, due to the unprecedented levels of work as a result of the increasing numbers of major projects and promoters realising how useful a tool compulsory purchase can be; and challenging because we face a shortage of practitioners and a seemingly endless struggle to persuade elements of the press, lobbyists and some politicians that the system can work effectively when acquiring authorities use powers responsibly.
Session 1:
Duration: 1 Hour, 38 Minutes
Watch the first virtual seminar of The CPA National Conference 2020. In this recording you will hear sessions covering "Funding Infrastructure Projects", "How Funding Options Impact Compulsory Purchase" and "Practice Directions - Rules for Taking Cases to the UT & Expert Witness Conduct".
Programme:
Welcome and Introduction from the Conference Chair
Funding Infrastructure Projects
How Funding Options Impact Compulsory Purchase
Practice Directions - What are the Rules for Taking Cases to the Upper Tribunal
Expert Witness Conduct
Question and Answers
Speakers:
Rebecca Clutten, Francis Taylor Building; CPA Immediate Past Chair
Anna Hart, Transport for London
Charles Clarke, Transport for London Legal; CPA Vice Chair
Colin Cottage BSc (Hons) MRICS RICS Registered Valuer, Ardent
Barry Denyer-Green Hon RICS LLM PhD, Falcon Chambers
Anna Hart, Transport for London
Charles Clarke, Transport for London Legal; CPA Vice Chair
Colin Cottage BSc (Hons) MRICS RICS Registered Valuer, Ardent
Barry Denyer-Green Hon RICS LLM PhD, Falcon Chambers
Session 2:
Duration: 1 Hour, 30 Minutes
Watch the second virtual seminar of The CPA National Conference 2020. In this recording you will hear sessions which look at Taxing Issues in CPOs and the annual Case Law Update.
Programme:
Welcome and Introduction from the Conference Chair
Taxing Issues in CPOs
Case Law Update
Question and Answers
Speakers:
Rebecca Clutten, Francis Taylor Building; CPA Immediate Past Chair
Hui Ling McCarthy QC, 11 New Square
Adrian Maher, aspireCP
Raj Gupta BA (Hons) CPE, Town Legal LLP
Hui Ling McCarthy QC, 11 New Square
Adrian Maher, aspireCP
Raj Gupta BA (Hons) CPE, Town Legal LLP
Session 3:
Duration: 1 Hour, 36 Minutes
Watch the third and final virtual seminar of The CPA National Conference 2020. The final seminar looks at CPOs with sessions such as "Land Assembly Case Study: Perry Barr", "Why is CPO so Important to Planners and Strategic Planning" and "The Public Sector Equality Duty and CPOs: A Practical Guide".
Programme:
Welcome and Introduction from the Conference Chair
Land Assembly Case Study: Perry Barr CPO
Why is CPO so Important to Planners and Strategic Planning
The Public Sector Equality Duty and CPOs: A Practical Guide
Question and Answers
Speakers:
Rebecca Clutten, Francis Taylor Building; CPA Immediate Past Chair
Rebecca Farr, Birmingham City Council
Richard Blyth MCD FRTPI FRSA, Royal Town Planning Institute
Caroline Daly, Francis Taylor Building
Rebecca Farr, Birmingham City Council
Richard Blyth MCD FRTPI FRSA, Royal Town Planning Institute
Caroline Daly, Francis Taylor Building