Brownfield Law
As an Environmental Law Firm we are regularly called on to advise construction industry clients during their planning for works, particularly on brownfield sites and where projects are likely to generate significant volumes of dust, debris, contaminated spoil or other environmental hazards.
The licensing regime in these areas has recently been overhauled, with the coming into force of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010, the increase to £50,000 of the penalty which magistrates' courts can impose for any one breach of many environmental duties and the widening of circumstances in which offences can be committed.
If you would like more information on how Fisher Scoggins Waters could help with Brownfield Law, please contact us by telephone on 0207 993 6960 or email Charlotte Waters by using the enquiry form below: