Ben specialises in public, planning, and environmental law for public bodies, corporate sector bodies, and affordable housing providers. He is recognised in the Legal 500 and Chambers as an expert in planning and environmental law. Key areas of work include large infrastructure projects, section 106 agreements, and marine matters.
He has been at Browne Jacobson for over 10 years. A key part of Ben’s practice is advising on large mixed-use developments, including for public bodies such as local planning authorities, public bodies such as landowners, and private developers. In addition, Ben advises on Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects and Developments of National Significance (Wales). This includes solar farms, wind farms (on- and offshore), and tidal energy.
Ben’s marine experience includes 18 months on secondment to the Marine Management Organisation. Ben’s experience with Harbour Orders, Byelaws, Several Regulatory Orders, Marine Licensing, the Habitats Regulations and judicial review challenges.
Ben also advises on a wide range of other issues, including rights-of-way, community infrastructure levy, environmental impact assessments and use class, contaminated land, Sites of special scientific interest, governance issues, local authority constitutions, and vires.
Ben has published articles in the Times and the Planner and works closely with bodies such as Lawyers in Local Government and the UK Environmental Law Association. He is based in our Birmingham office.