Neil Bromwich
@NeilBromwich
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I am a planning and development Partner in international law firm, Osborne Clarke and specialise in renewable energy, housing and infrastructure.
Bristol, UK
Joined May 2014
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Excellent, thanks John, great to see a full room.
Looking forward to hearing this morning Simon Prescott @bartonwillmore and @NeilBromwich on ‘Green belt pushing the boundaries’
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Osborne Clarke advises Welbeck Strategic Land for over 2,200 new homes in South Worcester Urban Extension
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This town may be big enough for the both of us: appeal reintroduces the concept of disaggregation for planning applications
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Osborne Clarke advises Solarplicity on 133MW sale of solar assets
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Draft London Plan: banning takeaways to solve childhood obesity?
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Osborne Clarke advises St. Modwen on development agreement for 3,000-home Buckover garden village
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Osborne Clarke advises Triple Point on the disposal of four UK solar farms
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What’s on the horizon for UK environmental policy for the next 25 years?
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Financial support from communities for renewable energy development – the latest legal update
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James Blackwell our retail planning expert highlights a recent High Court case.
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Post-Brexit: should our contracts still have English law and jurisdiction clauses?
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Osborne Clarke advises innogy on its acquisition of 50 per cent share in Triton Knoll offshore wind project
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Victory for developer as Upper Tribunal modifies restrictive covenant under rarely successful statutory provision
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