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Wokingham BC v Scott [2019] EWCA Crim 205 – A case concerning the enforcement powers available to a local planning authority when seeking to prosecute breaches of planning control and the correct exercise of those powers;
R (on the application of Shiva) v London Borough of Lambeth [2019] EWHC 2387 (Admin) – Charles acted for the successful party in defending two applications for judicial review which sought to challenge a part of the Westminster Bridge Road Regeneration Scheme
East Hertfordshire District Council v Docherty and Ors [2019] EWHC 2292 (QB) – Charles acted for the successful party in committing 19 individuals for contempt of an injunction obtained to prevent breaches of planning control;
Land west of Finchampstead Road, Wokingham APP/X0360/W/18/3213163 and Land off Finchampstead Road, Wokingham APP/X0360/W/18/3212916 – Charles acted for the successful party in getting planning permission refused for a development of up to 80 dwellings outside of a settlement boundary and a Suitable Alternative Natural Greenspace. The local planning authority successfully argued the SANG was not suitable, contrary to Natural England’s recommendation;
Land at 39 Selborne Gardens, London APP/N5090/C/18/3197214 – Charles acted for the successful local planning authority in upholding an Enforcement Notice issued against the unlawful erection of a building and use as a residential dwelling;
Land at 8 Leopold Road, London APP/N5090/C/18/3195336 – Charles acted for the successful local planning authority in upholding an Enforcement Notice issued against the unlawful conversion of a dwelling into 5 self-contained flats
Alongside appearing in the High Court and Planning Inquiries, Charles frequently appears in specialist tribunals such as the Valuation Tribunal for England. He has been instructed as junior counsel by the Government on both the Heathrow and Eurotunnel (2019) litigation.Charles is currently instructed to act on behalf of Speak Out Woolwich, a rule 6 party who are opposing a large-scale development for the construction of a 27-storey tower and a further 3 buildings between 9 and 16 storeys in Woolwich.
Charles completed a year of pupillage in Chambers under the supervision of Ned Westaway, Cain Ormondroyd and Suzanne Ornsby QC.
Before coming to the Bar, Charles read Philosophy and Theology at Oxford University. He completed the GDL and the Bar Course at City University. Charles was a paralegal at a specialist planning and environmental law firm, which specialised in Claimant work.