Ranking tables

Planning | UK

Yorkshire

This section covers the area of law relating to the processes of planning applications for the development, construction or change of use of a building or buildings; compulsory purchase orders (CPO); and s106 agreements.   The work in this section can be contentious – for example, judicial reviews, inquiries and appeals; and non-contentious – for example, planning and CPO strategies relating to development projects and urban regeneration schemes. 

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Band 1

  1. Pinsent Masons
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    Pinsent Masons
    Planning
    2025 | Band 1 | 10 Years Ranked
    Pinsent Masons offers a planning team with a national reach and notable strength in infrastructure, housing development and energy matters. It has additional experience in major urban extensions. It regularly advises public and private sector clients on contentious and non-contentious issues, often acting on high-profile and complex schemes. Pinsent Masons also advises both local authorities and promoters in relation to compulsory purchase matters.
  2. Walker Morris LLP
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    Walker Morris LLP
    Planning
    2025 | Band 1 | 10 Years Ranked
    Walker Morris has a strong presence in Yorkshire and offers a full range of planning services. It frequently advises house builders on residential and mixed-use development and strategic land issues. It offers extensive expertise in contentious planning matters, including public inquiries, and also regularly handles compulsory purchase orders.
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Band 2

  1. CMS
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    CMS
    Planning
    2025 | Band 2 | 2 Years Ranked
    CMS houses a noted planning team that operates across the North of England, advising clients from both the public and private sectors. The team is particularly adept at energy and infrastructure matters, with strong experience in wind, battery storage, gas, electricity and solar developments. Its expertise also includes real estate work, including managing and delivering large-scale mixed-use development schemes.
  2. Squire Patton Boggs
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    Squire Patton Boggs
    Planning
    2025 | Band 2 | 10 Years Ranked
    Squire Patton Boggs' Yorkshire-based full-service planning offering has a national client base and notable strength in compulsory purchase and highways matters. The team offers expertise in a broad range of sectors, including renewable energy, residential development, transport and utilities. Its lawyers regularly advise both private companies and local authorities, and are also adept at representing clients in planning appeals, major inquiries and judicial reviews.
  3. Womble Bond Dickinson UK LLP
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    Womble Bond Dickinson UK LLP
    Planning
    2025 | Band 2 | 10 Years Ranked
    Womble Bond Dickinson advises clients on a range of contentious and non-contentious planning matters. The team's expertise includes infrastructure and regeneration projects, such as those in the transport, housing, energy and waste sectors. It has demonstrable experience in DCO applications, and also regularly advises on compulsory purchase and compensation matters, as well as judicial reviews. Its clients include house builders, landowners, registered providers and land promotion companies.
  4. Eversheds Sutherland
    Planning
    2025 | Band 2
  5. Walton & Co
    Planning
    2025 | Band 2
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Band 3

  1. Clarion
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    Clarion
    Planning
    2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years Ranked
    Clarion is able to represent clients across numerous sectors, including waste, energy, infrastructure and residential housing developments. It has experience of town regeneration schemes, planning applications and appeals, and infrastructure agreements.
  2. Weightmans
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    Weightmans
    Planning
    2025 | Band 3 | 7 Years Ranked
    Weightmans houses a solid planning team with significant expertise in infrastructure and energy projects. It is adept at advising on residential developments and urban extension projects, as well as compulsory purchase orders. It also possesses additional experience representing clients in judicial review challenges.
  3. DWF
    Planning
    2025 | Band 3