Position

Tim Jones has extensive experience in planning advocacy, appearing at all levels from inquiries (development-control, development-plan and transport) to the House of Lords and the European Court of Human Rights for both developers and LPAs. He also works as part of teams dealing with major s106 and highway agreements. Cases include Barnsley v SSCLG, Buckley v UK, Butler v Bath and NE Somerset, Chapman v UK, Leah Investments v Neath Port Talbot, LDRA v SSCLG, R v Sandwell exp Wilkinson, R(Bleaklow) v Peak District, R(CPRE) v Swindon, R(Jones) v North Warwickshire, R(Maxwell) v Wiltshire, R(Midcounties Coop) v Swindon, R(Moore) v SSCLG, Sainsbury v Greenwich, Wychavon v SSE, Wyre Forest v SSE. His writings and talks include EU environment law, the relationship of human rights to planning, highway agreements, housing, law reform and Gypsies. He has taught European law in several  countries for the Council of Europe, US State Department and national Justice Ministries. He's a member of the Bars of Ireland and Northern Ireland, an arbitrator (FCIArb) and an accredited mediator. He is a village-green inspector and neighbourhood-plan examiner.

Education

Christ’s Hospital; Jesus College, Cambridge; London School of Economics; College of Law; LLB; FCIArb.

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