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Stephanie Hall

Stephanie Hall

Work Department

Planning

Position

Partner

Career

Stephanie is a specialist Planning Solicitor.  She was recognised as one of the top 10 local authority planning lawyers in Planning Magazine’s annual surveys in 2020 and 2021. 

Stephanie has substantial experience in Planning, CPO, Highways and Local Government law.  She has advised both public and private sector clients, managing high profile and innovative regeneration and infrastructure projects across the UK.

Stephanie understands the inner workings of local government, including the challenges and pressures on their in-house lawyers having worked in-house at two authorities including Manchester City Council’s Regeneration Team.

Stephanie is also a founder committee member of the North West Women in Planning group.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Planning

Development and Regeneration

WORK HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights include advising:

Senior officers at Manchester City Council on the Eastern Gateway regeneration programme which over the next 15 years will deliver up to 6,000 new homes; a significant quantum of commercial and community floorspace; a £350m 23,500-capacity indoor arena; and a pioneering mobility hub.

Greater Manchester Combined Authority in respect of a complex and controversial joint development plan document for nine Greater Manchester district.

On complex CPO-led regeneration projects delivering excellent client service to high profile public and private sector clients including Land Securities, Lendlease, Hammerson and Cheshire East Council.

Crossrail, London Underground, HS2, Hovis and Manchester United Football Club in respect of high-value and complex CPO compensation claims arising out of major infrastructure projects.

Previous experience at: Stockport Council, Eversheds Sutherland, Manchester City Council

Admitted as a Solicitor:   2008

Languages

English, French

Memberships

SRA number: 401800

Education

Université de Bourgogne, Faculté de Droit

The University of Manchester, (LLB) English Law with French Law

The Manchester Metropolitan University, LPC

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