Planning Solicitor

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PLANNING SOLICITOR, 3+ PQE, BRISTOL, UP TO C£80,000 DOE – Join an award-winning, national law firm that offers high quality work and opportunities for progression within a supportive, flexible working environment. Contact Theresa Lucas for more information on Job ref: TL7521

• Join a national team headed by some of the industry’s most renowned Lawyers.

• This role will cover a broad range of planning work to include, but not limited to, strategic planning advice, planning applications, planning appeals/inquiries and enforcement as well as advice on CIL.

• The team act for clients on pure planning matters and, from time to time, provide support to the real estate, corporate and project teams.

• The appointed candidate will have in excess of 3 years’ PQE in planning law either gained in private practice or in a local authority.

• Competitive salary and benefits package including generous annual leave and the opportunity to buy and sell days, plus extra personal days, a firm-wide bonus, enhanced family policies, a range of family healthcare and insurance policies and flexible working options including hybrid and flexible working hours.

• To apply contact Theresa Lucas on or email with a copy of your CV

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