England - South West • Projects, energy and natural resources

Ashfords LLP

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Following a concerted expansion strategy, the practice at Ashfords LLP has recently seen significant diversification and an increasing focus on a wide spread of projects work in both the renewable and traditional energy spaces; the hire of Carl Thompson, whose expertise lies in construction and infrastructure matters, from Osborne Clarke LLP in February 2022 is a key example of this. Brian Farrell oversees the offering, leveraging his commercial background to advise clients from both the public and private sectors. Jonathan Croley is another key contact on the commercial front. Stephen Humphreys is the name to note on the planning side, while Emma Warren leads on real estate-related mandates. Key recent areas of work have included advice on carbon credit, phosphate offsetting and biodiversity schemes, as well as decarbonisation and sustainability projects.

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  • ‘Ashfords continues to provide value for money with sound legal, and just as importantly, commercial advice. Brian Farrell epitomises this approach and is ably supported by the rest of the team.'

Key clients

  • Island Green Power
  • Biowise
  • Wase Limited
  • Viridor
  • Suez Waste
  • Bioenergy Infrastructure Group
  • VTTI
  • Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
  • Pennon
  • Wichelstowe LLP
  • Isles of Scilly Community Venture
  • South West Water
  • Bristol Water plc
  • Bournemouth Water
  • Torbay Council
  • South Somerset District Council
  • Biffa
  • Whitetower Energy
  • STC
  • Eco Sustainable Solutions
  • GP Bio Tec
  • Urbaser Limited and Balfour Beatty
  • Ixora Energy
  • Northacre Renewables
  • Ingenious Capital Management
  • Scandinavian Energy Contractor A/S
  • CoGen Limited
  • Noble Green Energy
  • WiseEnergy
  • North Yorkshire County Council
  • Stuarts Partner
  • Renewable Assets Limited

Work highlights

  • Advising Viridor on the part sell down of a 20% stake in its energy-from-waste portfolio.
  • Advising Brynrhyd Solar Farm on the proposed application for the development of a DNS 35MW solar farm in Wales.
  • Advising Pennon on the acquisition of Bristol Water and transfer of Bristol Water into the South West Water business, by way of an approved transfer scheme under the Water Industry Act 1991.

Lawyers

Leading individuals

Next Generation Partners

Practice head

The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Brian Farrell

Other key lawyers

Carl Thompson, Stephen Humphreys, Ian Manners, Emma Warren, Kim Hawkins, Jonathan Croley