Practical Implications of the Changes to the Statutory Guidance for Part 2A

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Examining the key changes and what they mean for you

With the long-awaited revisions to the statutory guidance on Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act soon to be published, local authorities, consultants and contractors wait in anticipation to discover precisely what these revisions will be, and their implications.

It is therefore important that you are there to understand these changes that will have a great effect on the brownfield industry.

Hear the key changes explained by Government-involved parties
The seminar will be led by key speakers who have been involved in advising the Government on the revisions. They will:

  • examine the key changes and implications
  • identify alternative funding sources for Part 2A investigation and remediation projects
  • define SPOSH under the requirements of the new guidance
  • advise you on managing the legal risks associated with Part 2A decisions.


Interactive workshops
In addition to the top-level presentations, this seminar will provide two interactive, practical workshops focusing on the key issues local authorities told us they needed help with.

-- UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM & LAND QUALITY MANAGEMENT's Paul Nathanail will take you through the steps to conducting a cost-effective and accurate risk assessment under the requirements of Part 2A.

-- Michael Hughes from the Contaminated Land Capital Projects Team at the ENVIRONMENT AGENCY will identify key criteria to obtain successful Government funding.

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Speakers & Topics : 

Chair of the Conference: CLIVE BOYLE, INDEPENDENT CONSULTANT

Opening address: Examining the key changes to Part 2A and their implications
DR RICHARD BOYLE, SENIOR TECHNICAL MANAGER, LAND & REGENERATION TECHNICAL TEAM, HOMES & COMMUNITIES AGENCY

Examining alternative sources of funding for Part 2A investigation and remediation projects
HILARY ALLEN, ASSOCIATE, DAVIS LANGDON, AN AECOM COMPANY

Identifying and defining SPOSH under the requirements of the new Part 2A guidance
PAUL NATHANAIL, LAND QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Managing the legal risks associated with Part 2A decisions
ANDREW WISEMAN, STEPHENSON HARWOOD

Cost-effective and accurate risk assessment
PAUL NATHANAIL, UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM & LAND QUALITY MANAGEMENT

Practicalities of successfully obtaining funding for Part 2A investigation and remediation projects
MICHAEL HUGHES, ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Start date: 
1 December, 2011
End date: 
1 December, 2011

Venue details

Bankside House
24 Sumner Steet
London
United Kingdom
SE1 9JA
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