southglos

southglos

Solicitor - Planning and Highways

Company

southglos

Role

Solicitor - Planning and Highways

Location

Yate, GB

Job type

Full-time

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Yesterday

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How you'll make a difference As a qualified and experienced Solicitor or Barrister specialising in planning and highways law, you will provide proactive, pragmatic and solutions-based legal advice and support. You will also represent the council effectively at tribunals, public inquiries, courts and other relevant forums. What you will be doing You will undertake a broad and varied caseload covering all aspects of planning and highways law. This will include advising on planning applications, planning enforcement and highway matters, alongside attending inquiries and committees. It will be your responsibility to advise, negotiate and draft a variety of agreements, as well as advising the council at committee meetings and panels. Acting as a legal adviser to the council, you will provide clear and timely advice to planning committees, panels and officers. This will include advising on complex planning and enforcement issues and supporting councillors and officers in the development and review of planning-related policy documents. Working closely with counsel and planning officers, you will support them with preparing for complex public inquiries, including advising on the adequacy of evidence and statements, collating documentation and assisting with case preparation. Where required, you will attend court in relation to planning enforcement proceedings. You will advise on and prepare compulsory purchase orders, determine town and village green applications and provide legal support across a range of highways-related matters, including public rights of way. What we need from you We require you to be a qualified Solicitor or Barrister with substantial post-qualification experience in providing legal advice. You will have significant expertise in planning and highways law, together with a sound working knowledge of local government law and practice and a proven ability to manage your own caseload effectively. Providing excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, you will be able to engage confidently and professionally with managers and staff across the council, elected members and a wide range of external partners and agencies. It is essential that you can demonstrate strong analytical skills, enabling you to assess complex and high-risk matters and provide clear, robust advice. You will also have the emotional resilience required to manage sensitive and contentious issues. What you need to know Interviews are to be held on the 10th June 2026 How a career at South Gloucestershire Council is different As part of our benefits package, you will receive generous annual leave (pro rata), employee wellbeing support and you will have access to a range of staff discounts, including eye tests, travel, shopping and leisure activities. We recognise that our diverse team of skilled and dedicated people make us a great place to work. We welcome applications from everyone and ensure that individuals are selected, promoted and developed on the basis of their merits and abilities. Our teams at South Gloucestershire Council are making a real difference to the lives of people who live, work and learn here. We're building and shaping communities which people are proud of. We're planning for the future; building and improving the roads, railways, schools, green spaces, and houses. We’re providing essential services across our communities to ensure they are safe and well maintained. We've achieved a great deal, but we need talented and dedicated people to ensure we continue to make a difference. We’re making a difference, be part of it! To view the full job description, please click this link: Solicitor Planning & highways job description You will undertake a broad and varied caseload covering all aspects of planning and highways law. This will include advising on planning applications, planning enforcement and highway matters, alongside attending inquiries and committees. It will be your responsibility to advise, negotiate and draft a variety of agreements, as well as advising the council at committee meetings and panels. Acting as a legal adviser to the council, you will provide clear and timely advice to planning committees, panels and officers. This will include advising on complex planning and enforcement issues and supporting councillors and officers in the development and review of planning-related policy documents. Working closely with counsel and planning officers, you will support them with preparing for complex public inquiries, including advising on the adequacy of evidence and statements, collating documentation and assisting with case preparation. Where required, you will attend court in relation to planning enforcement proceedings. You will advise on and prepare compulsory purchase orders, determine town and village green applications and provide legal support across a range of highways-related matters, including public rights of way. We require you to be a qualified Solicitor or Barrister with substantial post-qualification experience in providing legal advice. You will have significant expertise in planning and highways law, together with a sound working knowledge of local government law and practice and a proven ability to manage your own caseload effectively. Providing excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, you will be able to engage confidently and professionally with managers and staff across the council, elected members and a wide range of external partners and agencies. It is essential that you can demonstrate strong analytical skills, enabling you to assess complex and high-risk matters and provide clear, robust advice. You will also have the emotional resilience required to manage sensitive and contentious issues.

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