Rebecca Clutten

Rebecca Clutten

Planningenvironmentinfrastrucutrecompulsory purchase and land valuation, Francis Taylor Building

Work Department

PlanningEnvironmentInfrastrucutreCompulsory Purchase and Land Valuation

Position

Rebecca Clutten was called to the Bar in 2008 and is recognised as a leading junior in the field. She currently holds a top 3 position in Planning Magazine’s Planning Law Survey 2023. She is also in Planning Magazine’s top three rated barristers for Infrastructure Planning, the highest ranking junior.

Rebecca is listed in both Chambers and Partners’ Guide to the UK Bar and the Legal 500, and is a past nominee for Chambers and Partners Planning and Environment Junior of the Year.

Rebecca's practice spans Chambers' core areas, but has a particular focus infrastructure planning and compulsory purchase and compensation matters.

She has acted for and advised utilities, developers, landowners and private individuals, as well as central and local government. Notable clients include National Grid, Network Rail, Peel Group and Transport for London.

Rebecca's experience covers the appellate courts at all levels, as well as the Upper Tribunal and planning inquiries, and she welcomes instructions to act individually or as a junior across all of Chambers' practice areas.

Education

Exhibitioner of the Inner Temple; recipient of the Michael Hodges Benefactors Award BVC, College of Law MA (Cantab) Law; Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge

Mentions

London Bar

Planning

LEADING JUNIORS3

Rebecca Clutten  – Francis Taylor Building  ‘Rebecca is very impressive in getting to grips with the legal issues and making them digestible for the client team.’