Landmark Information are proud to be sponsoring Liverpool Law Society’s Current and Future Legal Leaders event, which will be taking place on Wednesday, 24th January 2024, at Taylor Wessing, Liverpool….
Join us at lunchtime on the 23rd of January for an exclusive webinar tailored for planning authorities who are eager to take decisive action in the face of the upcoming…
Landmark Information are delighted to be hosting a roundtable in partnership with our colleagues at Bristol Law Society on Biodiversity Net Gain, which will take place on Thursday 1st February…
Conference Overview The Conveyancing Association Annual Conference 2024 will focus on how conveyancing firms can prepare for and benefit from digital-focused solutions within the process. As the industry approaches the…
At Landmark, we understand the importance of clarity in navigating the landscape of Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG). Following our successful webinar, “Biodiversity Net Gain | How Developers Can Prepare for…
Biodiversity Net Gain This module explores the 2024 Biodiversity Net Gain requirements. The following presentations and resources explore this change in legislation, to support you in understanding and navigating the…
The recent State of Nature report (2023) says “The UK is now one of the most nature-depleted countries on Earth.” UK wildlife is in crisis, so politically, socially, morally and…
Part of the UK government’s Environment Act, the biodiversity net gain (BNG) legislation takes effect in February 2024. It requires all land developers to “leave biodiversity in a better state…
https://landmarkuk.wistia.com/medias/rk9u4pxtgd?embedType=async&seo=false&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=900 As part of the UK government’s Environment Act, the Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) legislation came into effect in February 2024. It requires all land developers to “leave biodiversity in…
Watch this tailored webinar for planning authorities who are eager to take decisive action in the face of the upcoming Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements in 2024. Landmark Information invites…
#tldr The NPPF expects beautiful buildings, places and settings that are attractive, healthy, worth communities owning and caring for. The Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission challenged planners to refuse ugliness…